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World's Best Donuts : ウィキペディア英語版
World's Best Donuts
World's Best Donuts is a doughnut shop and American restaurant in Grand Marais, Minnesota. It is located along the waterfront of Lake Superior. World's Best Donuts is an independent family-owned business established in 1969 by Merieta Altrichter. The shop has been featured in ''Minnesota Monthly'' and ''The New York Times'', both of which described the shop's donuts as living up to the business's name.
==History==

The donut business was started in 1969 by Merieta Altrichter as Grand Marais Donuts. Altrichter was also working a minimum wage day job paying $2/hour and made the doughnuts by hand as a way of supplementing her income. She would rise early in the morning, make the doughnuts and leave a friend to sell them as she went to her job at a department store during the day. In the beginning, the shop was called Grand Marais Donuts and was based out of a small building that is now a part of the Dockside Fish Market. The business began to grow and was relocated to Joynes' Bargain Barn. In 1975 Altrichter was able to quit her day job and started working full-time making and selling doughnuts in the summer.
In 1977 the business was moved into its current location on Wisconsin Street and the name was changed to World's Best Donuts, a nod to the rave reviews that customers from all over the country had been giving to Altrichter's doughnuts for years. A decade later, an oven was added and a new addition was built to allow for more seating. This new area constitutes the coffee room, which is filled with red and white tables and booths, each decorated with a manifold of photos featuring customers showing off the shop's branded coffee cup.
Over time, Altrichter's family grew and so did their involvement in the business. Upon moving into their new location on Wisconsin Street, Altrichter's daughters, Sherrie and Donnie, began working at the shop. Soon, her son-in-law, Chet, followed suit. As they grew up, Altrichter's granddaughters too helped out with the family business, wiping down tables from the age of 4 or 5. In 2002, at the age of 79, Altrichter announced that she planned to retire and the shop would shut down. Shocked and dismayed, her granddaughters, who were now grown up, announced that if she was going to leave the business, they would take it over. Since then, Stacey and Dee have taken charge of the business. In 2008, Altrichter died, but the business has continued to be a family affair with four generations still involved in the shop, carrying on the legacy that Altrichter left.

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