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People Are Upset About the New Dunkin' Loyalty Program

Dunkin' calls its new loyalty program "revamped", because it now offers free food deals and faster point accumulation. But many fans of the coffee chain say it's a downgrade

An image of the sign for Dunkin' Donuts as photographed on March 16, 2020, in Levittown, New York.
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People who frequent Dunkin', particularly those from the New England region, are historically pretty loyal to the coffee franchise.

But changes to Dunkin's reward system are sending people into an uproar.

The popular chain has launched Dunkin' Rewards, which replaces its old DD Perks system. Both systems allow customers to save up points by buying things, and then use their points for rewards. But now, it'll take more money spent to earn a free cup of coffee with the new system up and running.

Under the new Dunkin' Rewards system, here's what you can get for each point balance. You get 10 points for every dollar spent.

  • 150 points: One espresso shot added to a drink, 3 Munchkins or 6 hash browns
  • 250 points: A classic donut
  • 400 points: A small, medium, or large hot or iced tea
  • 500 points: A small, medium, or large hot or iced coffee
  • 600 points: A wake-up wrap with or without meat, or a bagel with spread
  • 700 points: A small, medium or large hot or iced, espresso, Cold Brew, Cold Brew with Cold Foam, or Dunkin' Refresher
  • 800 points: A breakfast sandwich with your choice of meat, egg, cheese and bread
  • 900 points: Any size frozen drink or Signature Latte — hot or iced

Under the old DD Perks, customers could get a free drink reward at 200 points, and earned 5 points for every dollar spent. That works out to 40 bucks for a free coffee, whereas now, it'll take $50 to get a free one.

100 lucky customers today will be eligible for free coffee for an entire year.

The changes have a lot of people upset.

"I am presuming that #Dunkin donuts did not do any market research before changing their #dunkinrewards program," twitter user Greg Shea wrote. "So, now instead of going 3-4 times a week, I “might” go once."

"Who else is Big Mad™ about the massive #Dunkflation in the Dunkin Rewards app," Will Valenti wrote online.

The new program rolled out nationwide on Oct. 6. In a news release announcing Dunkin' Rewards, the company called the new loyalty program "revamped", and said it "introduces more food and beverage rewards, increased flexibility on when and how guests choose to use their points, and an all-new Boosted Status, a special loyalty tier for Dunkin’s most dedicated fans."

The new program allows customers to start earning rewards with lower points saved up, and also introduces food rewards, which weren't available on DD Perks. Current members got a 150 point welcome gift, and other freebies are being offered through October to kick the program off. There's also a new Boosted Status loyalty tier, that gives out extra points and deals for people who visit 12 times a month.

NBC10 Boston has reached out to Dunkin' for comment.

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