Beginning in March, Dunkin' locations in Colorado will charge some customers less per beverage by eliminating a once-popular upcharge from their menu.

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Dunkin' has around 45 locations in the Centennial State. Keep reading to find out which upcharge is being thrown out, and where the closest locations are in Western Colorado.

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Bye Bye Up Charges

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Dunkin' issued big news for coffee drinkers this week. They announced that customers in Colorado and Nationwide would no longer be asked to pay an additional charge to substitute milk for a dairy substitute such as soy, oat, or almond milk. 

The Trouble With Trends

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Dunkin closed more than 800 locations in 2020, following a claim the chain had seen a 20% dropoff in business (blamed on Covid shutdowns). Is eating the cost of expensive dairy alternatives a good choice for the struggling coffee chain?

Dunkin, who dropped the 'donuts' from their name in 2018 to focus on coffee and drinks, says that offering dairy alternatives helps them cater to 'diverse' dietary preferences.

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Increased Wait Times?

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As someone who spent plenty of time slinging coffee as a barista during my undergraduate days, the thing dairy alternatives do most at a coffee shop is create longer wait times for people who showed up just wanting a simple cup of coffee and a pastry (the majority of people seeking coffee outside the home).

Let's see what happens. For now enjoy your favorite coffee beverage with whatever dairy or dairy alternative you like, for no upcharge. The nearest Dunkin' locations to Grand Junction are found here:

  • Dunkin' Donuts: 1803 S Townsend Ave, Montrose, CO 81401
  • Dunkin' Donuts: 700 Taughenbaugh Blvd, Rifle, CO 81650

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We asked, according to your taste buds, who makes the best cup of coffee in Fruita/Grand Junction? Find out what you told us about the best options for a great-tasting cup of coffee in the Grand Valley. Here come the nine best-tasting cups of coffee in the Grand Valley.

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MORE: Nasty 1-Star Google Reviews of Colorado's Nastiest Coffee Shops

Did you know that 91% of Americans buy coffee at a coffee shop at least once per week? Were you aware that 37% of Americans purchase coffee at restaurants or coffee shops four days a week or more? That info comes from a May 29, 2023 report from Craft Coffee Spot.

In my experience, coffee is like pizza, sex, and Star Trek in that even when it's bad, it's still pretty good. As a matter of fact, it's hard to recall the last time I had a bad cup of coffee at a shop or restaurant.

Judging by reviews posted on Google, evidence exists indicating some shops have been known to serve less-than-exquisite coffee. In some instances, the coffee was fine, but the staff was rude.

Some Google reviews were bitter (pun intended) while others were flat-out ridiculous. For your daily laugh, here's a look at some nastilicious 1-star Google Reviews of Colorado coffee houses. Keep in mind, most of these reviews are absolutely absurd, and this is all in fun.


Gallery Credit: Waylon Jordan

UP NEXT: This is How Grand Junction Colorado Likes Their Coffee

I would never have guessed people could be so specific as to how they like their coffee. Grand Junction takes this topic very seriously. According to you, this is the way you like your coffee.

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