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Baskin-Robbins Canada publishes list of stores that have temporarily closed, reduced hours or chosen to remain open with strict

Baskin-Robbins Canada has published a list of stores that have
temporarily closed or reduced their hours as part of the brand’s efforts at containing the spread of
Covid-19.

“In these challenging times, we reiterate our commitment to ensuring the health and safety of our
guests, franchise partners, employees and the communities we serve,” says Natalie Joseph,
representative for Baskin-Robbins in Canada. “As a franchise-based brand, we have given our franchise
partners the flexibility to provide relief to their employees and allow extra time for deep cleaning and,
when needed, temporarily close their locations. We’re working closely with them through these
challenging times.”

In addition to reinforcing health and hygiene procedures, Baskin-Robbins Canada has also temporarily
suspended its Pink Spoon sampling program, closed in-shop dine-in and reduced its service offering to
takeout, curbside, and delivery — where available. Many customers who live near a Baskin-Robbins
location can now order all 31 of the brand’s flavours through delivery – available at participating
locations, via UberEats and SkipTheDishes.

A list of shops with new hours of operation and temporary closures, can be found on our store locater at
www.baskinrobbins.ca.

About Baskin-Robbins Canada
Baskin-Robbins was founded in 1945 by two ice cream enthusiasts who shared a dream to create an
innovative ice cream store that would be a neighbourhood gathering place for families. Today, Baskin-
Robbins Canada operates 102 locations in Ontario, Quebec, Manitoba and British Columbia. More than
300 million people around the world visit Baskin-Robbins each year to sample from the more than 1,300
flavour creations available in its ice cream library, as well as enjoy its full array of frozen treats including
ice cream cakes.