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Krispy Kreme UK

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United Kingdom subsidiary of Krispy Kreme Doughnuts

Krispy Kreme UK is the United Kingdom subsidiary ofKrispy Kreme Doughnuts, an American company. The UK headquarters are inCamberley,Surrey.

Conception

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Inside a 'factory'Krispy Kreme located within theTesco Extra store at North Harbour,Portsmouth, England.
A 'fresh' Krispy Kreme kiosk atGunwharf Quays,Portsmouth on opening day 12 April 2008.
Krispy Kreme restaurant inPeterborough inCambridgeshire

In October 2003,Krispy Kreme Doughnuts opened their first store location in the United Kingdom. The store situated in the world-famousHarrods department store inLondon became one of 35 stores in the UK, but it closed in June 2011. ALeeds store opened on 5 July 2010 and was the furthest away from the Greater London area until September 2012, which saw the opening of theGateshead store situated in theMetroCentre. 3 Stores have been opened inManchester and were the furthest away from theGreater London area until theLeeds andGateshead locations opened. (Krispy Kreme no longer has franchise opportunities or development rights available in the United Kingdom, according to its website). Other stores outside Greater London includeBirmingham (insideSelfridges),Oxford,Portsmouth (2 locations),Southampton,Bristol,Milton Keynes,Brighton,Gatwick Airport,Hull in St Stephen's Shopping Centre,Telford,Stansted Airport,Preston, Lancashire andLuton Airport.

Krispy Kreme's 2003 UK arrival coincides with the 2002 departure of its major competitorDunkin' Donuts from the UK, which met with much less success than Krispy Kreme and operated only 10 stores, which included one inWestfield Merry Hill, (nearBirmingham), one inBirmingham city centre and four in London.

At the end of March 2011, business.scotsman.com reported that Krispy Kreme plan to expand into Scotland in 2011 opening outlets inGlasgow andEdinburgh.[1] Krispy Kreme later stated that while Edinburgh and Glasgow were plausible locations for future outlets, no plans had been announced.[2] In October 2011, it was announced by Edinburgh Planning that an application for planning permission at Hermiston Gait had been approved along with KFC. Krispy Kreme subsequently opened their first store in Scotland on 13 February 2013.[3] It progressed further and opened another store in Glasgow at Braehead on 2 December at 7am.

In Wales at least two stores located in the Cardiff Saint Davids Centre, Newport Friars Walk Shopping Centre that opened in 2015 and Store in Swansea Quadrant Centre that opened on 7 September 2017 and in Bridgend designer outlet along with local Tesco stores featuring Krispy Kreme kiosks immediately upon entering the stores.[4]

Products

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Krispy Kreme Doughnuts offer 16 varieties of doughnuts in the UK plus the occasional feature doughnut.[5] As well as 8 hot drinks and coffee,10 milkshakes and cold drinks and their original glazed donut holes.

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Scotland included in Krispy Kreme's new store recipe". 31 March 2011. Retrieved15 April 2011.
  2. ^"Krispy Kreme backtracks on Scottish expansion plans". Archived fromthe original on 25 March 2012. Retrieved18 June 2012.
  3. ^"First Scottish store NOW OPEN!". Retrieved19 February 2013.
  4. ^Rees, Mark (7 September 2017)."People queued from 4am for the opening of Swansea's Krispy Kreme".www.walesonline.co.uk.
  5. ^"Our Varieties". Archived fromthe original on 26 January 2013. Retrieved12 February 2013.

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