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Dunkin Donuts’ Affect On Staley

The northland area has had many new restaurant openings in the past few years such as the Taco Bell on N McGee Street (at North Oak Trafficway) and McDonalds on the same street. Neither opening seemed to be as big of a deal as the new Dunkin’ Donuts.

“Dunkin’ Donuts isn’t as common, and everyone loves donuts,” said sophomore Kara Bradshaw.

Even though a lot of the buzz around school is about Dunkin’ Donuts, it is not all positive.

“They need to get their stuff together. The workers were slow, and my coffee was bitter,” said Junior Kylie McConnell.

This new Dunkin’ Donuts’ first costumer was junior Bobby Steinbach.

“I expected to get free stuff, but I still had to pay full price,” said Steinbach

The new opening of Dunkin’ Donuts is an excitement for many locals. Students are very excited about it.

 

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