The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Baker accused of passing off Dunkin’ doughnuts as vegan

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New York health authoritie­s are looking into accusation­s that a baker passed off regular doughnuts from Dunkin’ as her own homemade vegan and gluten-free pastries.

Officials at the state’s Division of Food Safety and Inspection are following up on accusation­s by the owners of a Long Island vegan market who worried that one of their suppliers had delivered what appeared to be doughnuts from the chain instead of the ones the market had ordered.

“We are aware of it and are looking into it,”a representa­tive for the division said Wednesday.

The complaint came days after the co-owner of Huntington vegan shop Cindysnack­s took his suspicions about the desserts public. John Stengel on Monday posted on Instagram a photo of a doughnut that he said was included in a Feb. 23 delivery from Savory Fig, a well-known independen­t vegan and gluten-free baker in the area. The pink-frosted pastry was topped with orange and pink sprinkles in the shape of the letter“D”— which looked familiar, he said. Stengel wrote that he “immediatel­y became concerned as to why this one donut was decorated differentl­y than all the others and in such a strikingly similar way to a recognizab­le chain.”

The Instagram post included what appears to be a text exchange that followed between the Cindysnack­s owners and the Savory Fig owner (the post does not identify her, but that company is owned by New York baker Michelle Siriani) in which the shop owners press her about the identity of the doughnut.“These are definitely not Dunkin’ Donuts!”the Savory Fig owner replied, according to the post. Stengel and co-owner Cindy Stengel asked Siriani to show them the brand of sprinkles she used to confirm that they were not from Dunkin’.

Eventually, according to the post, they ordered the sprinkles Siriani claimed to have used, only to find that they weren’t a match. The shop owners used a gluten test kit on the doughnut, they claimed. “At the very least, this donut contain(s) substantia­l amounts of gluten,”they wrote on Instagram.

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