Krispy Kreme, Inc. and its subsidiaries operate through an omni-channel business model to provide doughnut experiences and produce doughnuts for Doughnut Shops, Delivered Fresh Daily (DFD) outlets, and Ecommerce and delivery channels, expanding consumer access to the Krispy Kreme brand. The Company operates through three segments: U.S., International, and Market Development. The U.S. segment includes all its Company-owned operations in the U.S., including its Krispy Kreme-branded shops, DFD, and the recently exited Branded Sweet Treats business. The International segment includes all its Krispy Kreme Company-owned operations in the U.K., Ireland, Australia, New Zealand, and Mexico. The Market Development segment includes its franchise operations across the globe, as well as its Company-owned operations in Japan and Canada. The Company operates in approximately 35 countries through its network of fresh doughnut shops, partnerships with retailers, ecommerce, and delivery business.
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