Krispy Kreme is donating 500 dozen doughnuts to Jayson Gonzalez, 21, after learning he would cross state lines to resell their product. Minnesota does not have any Krispy Kreme stores, so Gonzalez, of Champlin, Minnesota, would drive 270 miles to a Krispy Kreme store in Clive, Iowa, every weekend and buy up to 100 boxes to resell in his hometown. When Krispy Kreme first learned of his business venture, they told him to stop, citing concerns of"product quality and regulatory compliance.
Krispy Kreme is donating 500 dozen doughnuts to Jayson Gonzalez, 21, after learning he would cross state lines to resell their product. Minnesota does not have any Krispy Kreme stores, so Gonzalez, of Champlin, Minnesota, would drive 270 miles to a Krispy Kreme store in Clive, Iowa, every weekend and buy up to 100 boxes to resell in his hometown. When Krispy Kreme first learned of his business venture, they told him to stop, citing concerns of"product quality and regulatory compliance.
In other words, Krispy Kreme really f'ed up and had to make up for it. Good for them.
Oh that's clever marketing just a little too late dogs.