Dunkin' is closing 450 locations by the end of 2020. Here's where the closures are expected

Where you regularly get your coffee – and doughnut fix – may soon change.

By the end of this year, Dunkin' will close approximately 450 locations in Speedway gas station convenience stores, a move that was first announced in February, the company confirmed to USA TODAY on Tuesday.

"Very few of the approximately 450 Speedway-owned and operated limited menu Dunkin’ locations have closed to date, and we remain on track to exit Speedway by the end of 2020," said Michelle King, a Dunkin' Brands spokeswoman.

Coffee competitor Seattle-based coffee giant Starbucks announced in June that it plans to close up to 400 company-owned locations over the next 18 months.

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Starbucks said that while it was closing the locations, it plans to speed up the expansion of "convenience-led formats" such as curbside pickup, drive-thru and mobile-only pickup locations.

Dunkin' reached an agreement to exit the Speedway-owned-and-operated locations along the East Coast this year, King said.

"By exiting these sites, we are confident we will be better positioned to serve these trade areas with Dunkin’s newest Next Generation restaurant design that offers a broader menu and modern experience," she said.

King said Dunkin' plans to grow its "presence in gas and convenience locations, as well as other non-traditional locations," such as airports, universities and travel plazas.

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This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Dunkin' closings 2020: Locations in Speedway gas stations to shutter