Dutch Bros, the Oregon-based coffee chain known for its drive-thru kiosks, reported a 54 percent bump in sales growth in the fourth quarter of 2021. Raking in $140.1 million in quarterly sales, the company made 56 percent more than they did at the same time the year before. The company opened 98 new stores around the country last year, including the first Texas shops across the state. The company made $497.9 million in sales in 2021, which is a 52 percent increase overall. In 2022, the company plans to open 125 new Dutch Bros locations, and expects to make between $700 and $715 million in sales.
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