A FAMOUS US fast-food chain with 30 stores in the UK is now offering free coffee to customers.

Dunkin is now offering a free small coffee to customers in all their UK restaurants.

Customers can pick up a free small coffee in the chain's UK outlets

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Customers can pick up a free small coffee in the chain’s UK outletsCredit: Getty

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The offer is to celebrate the chain’s new outlet on Wardour Street in London.

The chain, famous for their sweet donuts, is valid until September 28. Customers are entitled to one free small flat white, cappuccino, latte, macchiato or Americano.

The fast food and bakery chain aims to have at least 40 branches open by the end of this year, the Sun understands, meaning 10 new stores opening in 2023.

We understand this will include five new stores in North West London, with up to seven shops opening elsewhere in the UK.

The company was founded as Dunkin Donuts by Bill Rosenberg in 1950. The business was bought by Allied Lyons in 1990 and enjoyed strong growth across America.

The chain was re-branded as Dunkin in January 2019 and is now a drinks focused business.

Arjun Patel, director at QFM Group, which is the licensee of Dunkin’ Donuts in the UK, said: “We are thrilled to be on this journey with Dunkin’ in the UK, expanding our footprint in the capital.

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“We have had real success in the North of England since opening and additional new store openings this year will enable more people to access our iconic brand.”

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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