Dunkin’ is permanently closing about 800 locations in the U.S, about 8% of its restaurants.The company detailed the changes Thursday in its quarterly earnings report, describing the closures as “real estate portfolio rationalizations.”A Dunkin’ official said the locations have low sales volume and represented 2% of its U.S.
sales last year.More than half of the closures are in Speedway convenience stores, a change Dunkin' previously announced in February.The company also said it may permanently close about 350 locations outside the U.S..