Posts Tagged ‘krispy kreme’

Dunkin’ Donuts Freezing The Taste Out Of Their Product

Saturday, November 14th, 2009

A few months back, Consumer Obsession featured this review comparing Dunkin’ Donuts to Krispy Kreme.  Our opinion was that, while it was hard to deny that Krispy Kreme’s fresh, hot donuts were and are very good, once cooled, they became very average, even sub-par.  The donuts at Dunkin’ Donuts, on the other hand, were consistently very good in taste and texture.

But, an unfortunate change has taken place at many newer Dunkin’ Donuts franchises:  The donuts are not being actually made on site; they are being brought into the stores frozen and then baked on site.  Dunkin’ Donuts has stated that is a more efficient way to make and sell their donuts.  It keeps the shelves stocked and cuts down on waste.  While all of that may very well be true, this change has had a seriously negative effect on their product.

In our region, a new Dunkin’ Donuts opened in the past year.  There was an obvious difference right from the first bite.  The donuts, which had always been relatively light, now seemed heavier and less fresh.  The glazed, which had always been very good, now tasted like sugar-coated cardboard. Repeated visits offered the same results, to the point that we simply stopped going.  We weren’t alone.  Many other long-time Dunkin’ Donuts devotees would tell me the same thing:  These are not the same donuts that we loved.

The brass at Dunkin’ Donuts claims that these donuts and the new methods were taste-tested and that consumers could not tell the difference.  Consumer Obsession finds this difficult to believe, as the difference is major – major enough that the donut we formerly gave high praise to, is now nearly in-edible.

Popular Restaurants In Danger Of Failing

Monday, June 15th, 2009

Yahoo! Finance recently did an article on the major restaurant and food chains they see that are in danger of failing.  It’s an interesting little piece that includes a couple of chains I’m not familiar with. 

Just a few notes on some of the choices:

  • Perkins Restaurant and Bakery – For some reason, Perkins doesn’t seem to get the traffic that a Denny’s or IHOP does.  That probably has more to do with image than food quality.  As mentioned in a past Consumer Obsession piece, Perkins pancakes are actually very good.  I prefer them over IHOP or Denny’s.  Unfortunately, Perkins doesn’t seem very “young,” which gives them the rap of being place for the “retiree” set to eat.  While they don’t seem overly busy, I haven’t noticed any Perkins closings in the W. PA area.
  • Krispy Kreme – Everyone knows Krispy Kreme screwed up.  They expanded way too fast and put way too many franchises out there.  That being said, I can’t see this chain going down the tubes.  There’s still a lot of tradition there, as well as people who still like partaking in a hot glazed.  The shrinkage is taking place.  Stores are closing, but that needs to happen for Krispy Kreme to regain its health.
  • Sbarro – Now this one is interesting.  A mall Sbarro near my home just recently shuttered its doors.  As you know, the current retail market is lousy, and many retail center, including malls, are hurting right now.  Sbarro could very well be vulnerable in the current conditions.  According to the Yahoo! article, Sbarro lost $5.7 million during the first quarter this year.

Click here to read the Yahoo! article.

Krispy Kreme or Dunkin’ Donuts, which do you prefer?

Monday, January 19th, 2009

krispy-kreme                              dunkin-donuts

A few years ago, Krispy Kreme donut franchises became quite the rage.  The white buildings with the flashing neon “open” sign were opening up at a startling pace.  Having spent some of my formative years in the south, it was a welcoming, if nostalgic, sight.  If you thought it seemed to be happening too fast, you were right.  For reasons we won’t go into here, problems escalated for the brand and many didn’t survive the fall.  However, Kripsy Kreme donuts are still more prevalent in the mass marketplace than ever.  They are in convenience stores, as well as major grocery chains all over the country, where once it was predominantly a southern phenomenon.

Unlike Krispy Kreme, Dunkin’ Donuts have been on the national scene for quite some time.  And maybe that’s why it was easier to take them for granted.  They just didn’t seem quite as esoteric as the regional-flavored Krispy Kreme.  Dunkin’ Donuts lost quite a bit of buzz and headline space to Krispy Kreme during the Krispy Kreme expansion era, but they may be poised to take some of that back.

In a taste test, I have always found Dunkin’ Donuts to serve up a much more reliable donut than Krispy Kreme.  While it’s true, if you see the “hot” sign at the Krispy Kreme, the fresh glazed are very, very good.  But, when they’re not hot, well….they’re not so hot.  The same can be said for the other kinds of donuts that populate their shelves.

Of course, any donut is better fresh than one that has been sitting around all morning, but the Dunkin’ Donuts glazed, as well as their other donuts, get older much more gracefully.  There is a large difference in the texture of the competing donuts, once they’ve been sitting around a while.  The Dunkin’ Donuts donut managed to retain a pleasant and “fresh” texture.  The same couldn’t be said for their Krispy Kreme counterparts.

The ball is now in your court.  Please let Consumer Obsession know your opinions on these donut heavyweights.