Canadian restaurant operator Foodtastic has signed a master franchising agreement with Inspire Brands to open “hundreds of Dunkin’ locations” across Canada.

Under the agreement, Foodtastic will receive exclusive rights to develop the Dunkin’ brand nationwide. The rollout will include both corporate-owned and franchise-operated sites.

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The deal brings Dunkin’, formerly known as Dunkin’ Donuts, back to Canada after the brand exited the market in 2018.

The agreement also “strengthens” Foodtastic collaboration with Inspire Brands. In January 2024, the companies signed an agreement to introduce sandwich brand Jimmy John’s to the Canadian market.

Foodtastic founder and CEO Peter Mammas said: “Bringing Dunkin’ back to Canada is a significant growth opportunity for Foodtastic and our franchise partners across the country.

“This agreement demonstrates the strength of our relationship with Inspire Brands and the confidence we have built together through our work with Jimmy John’s in Canada. We are committed to growing the Dunkin’ brand thoughtfully to meet the needs of Canadian guests and communities.”

The first Dunkin’ location under the new agreement is expected to open in late 2026 or early 2027.

As agreed, Foodtastic will oversee franchisee recruitment, market development, and operations in Canada.

Inspire Brands International president Michael Haley said: “Dunkin’s international footprint continues to thrive, so we are excited to bring this iconic brand to Canada through a strong, like-minded partner.

“Foodtastic has a proven track record of successfully growing leading restaurant brands, already established with their early progress growing Jimmy John’s. We value the shared commitment, operational expertise, and long-term vision they bring to this partnership.”

Dunkin’ has more than 14,200 restaurants across nearly 40 markets. The brand opened its first outlet in France last year.