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So why aren’t there 1.9 defibrillators per square mile?

There are now so many Dunkin’ Donuts stores in Boston that they are causing traffic problems, says the Boston Globe. There are currently 1.9 Dunkin’ Donuts stores per square mile in the city, and the company thinks they need more to alleviate parking lot congestion.

(God, I love the Local News Boston.com RSS feed.)

Author Tim JarrettPosted on March 21, 2004Categories Boston

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