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Voodoo Doughnut : ウィキペディア英語版 | Voodoo Doughnut
Voodoo Doughnut is an independent doughnut shop based in Portland, Oregon, known for its unusual doughnuts, eclectic decor, and iconic pink boxes featuring the company logo and illustrations of voodoo priests. In addition to two shops in Portland and one in Eugene, Voodoo recently expanded to Denver, Colorado. In late 2014, The company also announced plans to open additional locations in Japan and Taiwan. The company has also opened another location on 6th Street in Austin, Texas by June 2015. 〔(Portland's Voodoo Doughnut Plans Massive Asian Expansion ) The Oregonian〕 == Company ==
The company has about 70 employees and $600,000 in annual revenue.〔 Unusually, the business only accepts cash payments (no debit, credit, or checks), though they do host ATMs.〔(【引用サイトリンク】 FAQ )〕 Voodoo Doughnut offers legal wedding services, complete with doughnuts and coffee for the reception.〔(Weddings ) from the company's website〕 The ''Los Angeles Times'' noted that Voodoo is an international tourist attraction. There are six locations. The original location opened in 2003〔 at 22 SW 3rd Avenue, just south of the Burnside Bridge,〔(About Voodoo Doughnut ) from the company's website〕 around the corner from Dan and Louis Oyster Bar, and adjacent to The Paris Theater, a historic adult movie house. Another location is just over a mile away at 1501 NE Davis Street which opened in June 2008, and one in Eugene, Oregon, that opened officially in June 2010. The flagship shop closed in April 2011 for an extensive remodeling, which utilized part of Berbati's Pan, the now-closed nightclub next door. It expanded from to and reopened in June 2011.〔(Voodoo Doughnut to Close Downtown Store for Renovation, Expansion ) The Oregonian〕 In December 2013, the company opened its first location outside of Oregon on Colfax Avenue in Denver on Friday the 13th.〔(Voodoo Doughnut opens on East Colfax Avenue in Denver ), ''The Denver Post''〕 A month later, the ''Willamette Week'' published a cover story addressing the company's labor practices. It portrayed Voodoo Doughnut's original location in downtown Portland as a highly competitive work environment that makes unreasonable demands of its cashiers, in addition to other members of its staff.〔(The Hole Story ), ''Willamette Week''〕
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