Krispy Kreme Promotion Matches Cost of a Dozen Donuts to Average US Gas Price

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Krispy Kreme Promotion , Matches Cost of a Dozen Donuts , to Average US Gas Price.
Krispy Kreme Promotion , Matches Cost of a Dozen Donuts , to Average US Gas Price.
Krispy Kreme's "doughnut deflation" promotion begins on April 13 and lasts through May 4.
It means that donut lovers can get a dozen of the chain's Original Glazed Doughnuts for the national average price of a gallon of gasoline.
[The cost of a dozen donuts will be] based on the national average price of a gallon of regular gasoline in the United States on the Monday at the beginning of the week, Krispy Kreme Announcement,
via 'USA Today'.
The current national average is $4.11.
Participating stores will set a two dozen limit for the promotional price.
The promotion is valid in stores,
online and via the chain's app.
While Americans deal with the rising PPG – price per gallon – of gasoline, we’re lowering our PPOG – price per Original Glaze, Dave Skena, Krispy Kreme’s CMO,
via 'USA Today'.
Inflation and high gasoline prices are serious and forcing families to make tough tradeoffs, Dave Skena, Krispy Kreme’s CMO,
via 'USA Today'.
A dozen Original Glazed Doughnuts for the price of a gallon of gas will help our fans make midweek a little sweeter for their friends and family, Dave Skena, Krispy Kreme’s CMO,
via 'USA Today'.
The promotion comes following
a month of record-breaking gas prices
that have begun to slowly fall.
Krispy Kreme is just one of several companies focusing on rising inflation costs that U.S. consumers currently face. .
Dunkin' and Shell have teamed up to provide a gas discount after every fifth drink purchase at the donut chain.
Dunkin' and Shell have teamed up to provide a gas discount after every fifth drink purchase at the donut chain.
Popular chains in the U.S. South, including Wawa and Bojangles, are also offering inflation-based promotions.
Popular chains in the U.S. South, including Wawa and Bojangles, are also offering inflation-based promotions

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