A woman who suffers from asthma has accused retailers, including Krispy Kreme and Sephora, of discriminating against her by requiring face masks.
For a week, starting Monday, August 30, you can get one ring and one heart-shaped Krispy Kreme doughnut a day if you show proof of a COVID-19 shot.
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Krispy Kreme's IPO had initially been targeting the $21-$24 range, before later being revised down to ultimately price at $17 per share.
Krispy Kreme is one of 18 companies to come to market this week, in the busiest week for IPOs since December 2004.
Krispy Kreme, Dunkin', and Tim Horton's are all running doughnut discounts for customers.
When the chain first went public in 2000, it filed for bankruptcy just five years later. But, the chain expanded its footprint from 6,040 locations in 2019 to 8,275 last year.
Krispy Kreme has given out free doughnuts to vaccinated customers since March, and other companies launched their own offers.
The chain is known for its doughnuts, from classic glazed to chocolate iced, so I tried every available flavor to find out which was the best.
In its S-1 filing on Tuesday, the doughtnut giant Krispy Kreme didn't say how many shares it would offer or their price.
Krispy Kreme and Staples have publicly promised doughnuts and laminated CDC cards, while Samuel Adams and Budweiser are offering to buy beers.
The North Carolina-based donut chain said on Tuesday it had confidentially submitted IPO paperwork to the SEC.
Panera-owner JAB completed an $800 million refinancing of the restaurant chain, clearing a path to the public market, DealBook reported.
"If folks don't want to visit a doughnut shop, they don't have to," Krispy Kreme CEO Mike Tattersfield told Yahoo Finance Live on Friday.
Some people said Krispy Kreme's free donut offer could lead to obesity, while others defended the company for promoting COVID-19 vaccines
Critics claim Krispy Kreme's free doughnut initiative promotes poor health and violates HIPAA, but it's actually smart for business and public health.
Drive-thrus orders have surged across fast-food chains as dining rooms closed and customers generally see it as a safe interaction.
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