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Dunkin Brands main competitors are Yum! Brands, Cassano's Pizza King, and Di Bruno Bros.

Competitor Summary. See how Dunkin Brands compares to its main competitors:

  • Aramark has the most employees (215,000).
  • Employees at Yum! Brands earn more than most of the competitors, with an average yearly salary of $48,128.
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Dunkin Brands vs competitors

CompanyFounding dateZippia scoreHeadquarters# of LocationsRevenueEmployees
2018
4.3
Canton, MA1$1.4B270,000
1969
4.3
Dublin, OH1$2.2B12,500
1981
4.3
Saint Louis, MO2$2.8B140,000
1995
3.8
Broomfield, CO3$493.3M7,001
1968
4.4
Orlando, FL1$11.4B175,000
1965
4.2
Milford, CT1$16.1B5,000
1936
4.3
Philadelphia, PA21$13.5B215,000
1960
4.3
Ann Arbor, MI2$4.7B14,400
1993
4.4
Newport Beach, CA3$11.3B64,570
1997
4.9
Louisville, KY1$7.5B34,000
Snack
2018
3.3
Canastota, NY1$410,0009
1939
4.0
Philadelphia, PA1$35.0M202
1961
4.1
Tulsa, OK10$190.0M3,780
-
4.1
Roswell, GA1$1.6M45
-
3.6
Woburn, MA1$1.0M25
1973
3.8
Omaha, NE1$5.4M100
1953
3.9
Kettering, OH1$18.0M390
1964
3.6
Elgin, IL1$1.6M30
1979
3.9
Seattle, WA5$27.0M802
-
4.3
Roseville, CA1$23.0M49
-
3.7
Louisville, NE1$1.8M50

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Dunkin Brands salaries vs competitors

Among Dunkin Brands competitors, employees at Yum! Brands earn the most with an average yearly salary of $48,128.

Compare Dunkin Brands salaries vs competitors

CompanyAverage salaryHourly salarySalary score
Dunkin Brands
$47,084$22.64-
Wendy's
$26,046$12.52-
Panera Bread
$32,973$15.85-
Noodles & Company
$27,836$13.38-
Darden Restaurants
$31,062$14.93-
Subway
$25,489$12.25-

Compare Dunkin Brands job title salaries vs competitors

CompanyHighest salaryHourly salary
Dunkin Brands
$37,677$18.11
Darden Restaurants
$42,290$20.33
Cassano's Pizza King
$40,263$19.36
Panera Bread
$39,294$18.89
Aramark
$37,727$18.14
Noodles & Company
$37,692$18.12
Chipotle Mexican Grill
$37,649$18.10
Snack
$36,927$17.75
Subway
$36,687$17.64
Di Bruno Bros.
$36,522$17.56
Cool River Pizza
$35,724$17.17
Domino's Pizza
$35,704$17.17
Phoenix Foods Ltd
$35,359$17.00
Godfather's Pizza
$35,079$16.87
Mazzio's
$34,939$16.80
Steak-Out
$34,696$16.68
Gambino's Pizza
$34,584$16.63
Yum! Brands
$34,383$16.53
Rosati's Pizza
$34,301$16.49
Wendy's
$34,062$16.38

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Dunkin Brands demographics vs competitors

Compare gender at Dunkin Brands vs competitors

Job titleMaleFemale
Darden Restaurants42%58%
Noodles & Company45%55%
Dunkin Brands46%54%
Chipotle Mexican Grill48%52%
Aramark50%50%
Domino's Pizza60%40%

Compare race at Dunkin Brands vs competitors

CompanyWhiteHispanic or LatinoBlack or African AmericanAsianUnknownDiversity score
65%14%9%8%3%
9.9
62%15%13%7%3%
9.9
57%23%11%6%3%
9.6
63%16%12%6%3%
9.8
62%16%12%6%4%
9.8
66%13%10%7%4%
9.7

Dunkin Brands and similar companies CEOs

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John J. Zillmer
Aramark

Chief Executive Officer and Director of Aramark, a global provider of food, facilities management and uniform services. Director of Ecolab since 2006. Chair of the Compensation Committee and member of the Governance Committee. Mr. Zillmer returned to Aramark in October 2019 as Chief Executive Officer and Director. Prior to joining Aramark, Mr. Zillmer served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Univar Inc., a global distributor of industrial chemicals, from 2009 to 2012 and became Executive Chairman until December 2012 when he retired from Univar. Mr. Zillmer served as Chairman and Chief Executive Officer of Allied Waste Industries, a solid waste management business, from 2005 until the merger of Allied Waste with Republic Services, Inc. in December 2008. During his earlier career at Aramark from 1986 until 2005, Mr. Zillmer held various senior executive positions, ultimately becoming President of Global Food and Support Services.

Brian R. Niccol
Chipotle Mexican Grill

As Chairman and CEO of Chipotle Mexican Grill, Brian Niccol is responsible for driving the overall brand strategy and performance of over 2,700 restaurants in North America and Europe. He is passionate about Chipotle's purpose of Cultivating a Better World and bringing a truly unique dining experience to consumers. Niccol takes pride in leading a purpose-driven brand offering extraordinary ingredients that are not only fresh, but that are raised responsibly, with respect for the animals, land, and people who produce them.

Eugene Lee Jr.
Darden Restaurants

Gene Lee was named President and Chief Executive Officer of Darden Restaurants, Inc. in February 2015 after serving as Interim CEO since October 2014. Gene brings more than 30 years of restaurant operating experience to the role, which ranges from early stage high-growth concepts to large high-volume chains.

Richard E. Allison Jr
Domino's Pizza

Ritch Allison is a Board Member at STARBUCKS CORP, Chief Executive Officer at Domino's Pizza, and Board Member at Domino's Pizza. He has experience at BELLSOUTH CORP and has worked as President at Domino's Pizza and Partner at Bain & Company. Richard attended Kenan-Flager Business School and UNIVERSITY OF NORTH CAROLINA.

Dave Boennighausen
Noodles & Company

David W. Gibbs
Yum! Brands

David Gibbs is Chief Executive Officer of Yum! Brands, responsible for leading the Company’s overarching strategies, structure, people development and culture that will drive global growth and sales and profitability at all Yum! franchise businesses worldwide. Yum! functional leaders and global brand division CEOs report to him. A 30-year veteran of Yum! Brands, David previously served as Yum! Brands’ President and Chief Operating Officer, where he had global operating leadership of the KFC, Pizza Hut and Taco Bell divisions, with the respective leaders reporting to him. Prior to this, he was President and Chief Financial Officer from 2016 to 2019 and was the chief architect of Yum! Brands’ financial, refranchising and restaurant development strategy to transform the company into a capital-light, pure-play franchisor. He also played a lead role in the 2016 spinoff of Yum China Holdings, Inc. As a leader, David advocates a growth mindset and a culture where people embrace challenges, are avid learners and welcome change, collaboration and innovation.

John Chidsey
Subway

John Walker Chidsey (born June 11, 1962) is an American businessman and attorney who has served as CEO of Subway since November 2019. He was formerly the executive chairman and CEO of Burger King Corporation. He is a director and member of the audit committee for HealthSouth Corporation. He previously was chairman and CEO for two corporate divisions of Cendant Corporation from January 1996 to March 2003.

Ronald Gartlan
Godfather's Pizza

Lori Carver
Mazzio's

Todd A. Penegor
Wendy's

Todd Penegor joined the Company in June 2013 and was named President and Chief Executive Officer of the Company in May 2016. Mr. Penegor previously served as Executive Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of the Company from September 2013 to May 2016. Prior to joining the Company, Mr. Penegor worked at Kellogg Company, a global leader in food products, from 2000 to 2013, where he held several key leadership positions, including Vice President of Kellogg Company and President of U.S. Snacks from 2009 to June 2013, Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Kellogg Europe from 2007 to 2009, and Vice President and Chief Financial Officer of Kellogg USA and Kellogg Snacks from 2002 to 2007. Prior to joining Kellogg Company, Mr. Penegor worked for 12 years at Ford Motor Company in various positions, including strategy, mergers and acquisitions, the controller’s office and treasury.

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