There are dairy-free menu items and other Allergen Notes.

March 2021.They haven't put dairy-free donuts on the menu, but this massive coffee and baked goods chain is about more than just fried dough.They dropped the donuts from their name.They are now serving more special diet options than their direct competitors.

The soymilk was launched at select locations.They collaborated with Almond Breeze to swap soy with almond milk.Almond milk was introduced to all 8000 shops in the U.S. in 2016 as a test market.Planet Oat Oatmilk, a second milk beverage, was tested in California in early 2020.It was a hit so they put it in all of their shops.Almondmilk and oatmilk are now available nationwide for your drinks.Some stores charge extra for the dairy-free swap.

Their bagels and muffins appear to be vegan.The Mulitgrain Bagels and Thins contain a small amount of honey.The doughnuts are also made without animal ingredients.If you want a vegan meal, you have to order the Beyond Breakfast Sausage sandwich without egg and cheese.

All of the beverage options listed on the dairy-free menu are vegan.

Where in the world is Dunkin?All of their Canadian locations were closed down.They still have a large based of restaurants in South Korea, as well as other locations in Asia, South Africa, Europe, and South America.They have over 12,000 locations in 36 countries.The information in this post is for the US.

If you have an allergy to Eggs, Fish, Milk, Peanuts, Shellfish, Soy, Tree nuts, or Wheat, please be warned.Inform your server if a person in your party has a food allergy.

The above information was provided by the restaurant via their website, customer service, or other published information.Changing ingredients and menu offerings can be subject to interpretation in the food service industry.Go Dairy Free does not take responsibility for the accuracy of the information.If you have severe allergies, contact the restaurant directly before buying or consuming their products.In a fast food restaurant, cross-contamination of potential food allergens should always be considered a possibility.

I cannot drink coffee with regular milk so I requested almond milk.I was charged 50 cents more because of my milk choice.I have to pay extra because of my allergies.

The coffee I ordered was a hot midnight coffee with oatmilk and mocha swirl.I had a bad reaction after consuming it, which lasted into the next day.It was terrible.I think my order was not prepared as I asked for it.

It should be easy to get the information.People need to know what they are eating.People with allergies are real.

There are dozens of listings for chains here.

Go Dairy Free: The Guide and Cookbook for Milk Allergies, Lactose Intolerance, and Casein-Free Living is the best-selling dairy-free book.Alisa is an ambassador for the natural food industry.

I believe the flavoring syrups they use for their lattes have milk in them.Is there any confirmation?

You would need to check with them, but it seems odd that syrups have dairy in them.Is the caramel color confusing?

There is a menu atdunkindonuts.com which includes food and bakery items.

There is one reason why the company is terrible.Almond milk can be found at many locations in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.If you go to a Dunk outside the region, you will find employees who don't understand the concept of dairy free.Even though Starbucks is overpriced, they are trying to have soy milk at all of their locations.

Thanks for sharing your experience!Did you hear about the coconut milk beverage in Starbucks?Starbucks has a dairy-free coconut-milk product.