Tim Hortons Is Brewing an Idea of Canada That No Longer Exists.
Tim Hortons Is Brewing an Idea of Canada That No Longer Exists.

Tim Hortons Is Brewing an Idea of Canada That No Longer Exists | The Walrus

Tim Hortons Is Brewing an Idea of Canada That No Longer Exists.
Tim Hortons Is Brewing an Idea of Canada That No Longer Exists | The Walrus
Tim Hortons is Burger King now...
I can't really hate their food offerings but they've been just meh since 15 years ago yet they still act like the hot shit they were before.
Roll up the rim is a digital scam now so that's great.
What's the tldr? Just read the entire article and couldn't grasp the main point of this article
I think the headline misrepresents it a bit, but:
To be honest, it's a pretty muddled piece, but there are a couple of interesting points in there.
Ok, I thought I just had a comprehension problem, because I couldn't figure out the plot either from the title. Maybe an AI written article?
Their menu increasing contradicts the core principles of taste.
You know you're truly lazy when the tl;dr itself is too long
- Their menu increasingly contradicts the "traditional" vibe they promote, with newer items like Sweet Chili Chicken Loaded Wraps and Loaded Bowls, Tiramisu Cold Brew, and Blackberry Yuzu Sparkling Quenchers.
Sounds racist.
I worked in Starbucks years and years ago, and people would come in and order a large double double there.
What a delicious mixing of commerce and politics. 🤮
Actually baking bagels on site so they're not shit? Please tell me that's their idea.
I am 50 and I remember when everything was baked on site and was really actually pretty great.
Tim Hortons is shit. I'm convinced that the people who still go there have simply never actually had good coffee or doughnuts and have no basis of comparison.
Even then you'd think all the shitty company practices and inedible sandwiches would encourage them to try somewhere else.
I work in the construction industry. Convenience is king and people will give up quality for it when they're handing it out 10 times out of 10 sadly.
I bring in high quality donuts from a place near me. Trudeau put it in the spotlight a few years ago for grabbing from there lol. Every single time I do it, people comment and thank me for getting them something good.... but they'll never do it when they're grabbing them. They're like double the price but i expense it so why wouldn't I at least get something good?
I work film and we are both heathens that will eat anything brought to us in a cardboard box regardless of quality... And also drive 30 minutes to get bougie treats to share. Being able to expense food brings out the raccoon in all of us
The quality isn't great, but it's hard to find better prices, which is enough for most people, I think.
It's been a while since I've been to Tim's but is McDonald's coffee not similarly priced?
Tim's might as well be a real estate company at this point. All their products are shit but they own prime locations in prime spots in basically all major and minor cities in Canada so they always win on convenience.
Honestly I haven't gotten a good cup of coffee at a chain in years.
I've been quite happy with their doughnuts.
I was happy with them when they were actually baked in store and not at a factory.
Yeah the doughnuts are still good. Not as good as the days they used to bake in house. Tim Hortons is just a quick convenient way to get not-horrendous coffee. It was never gourmet and shouldn't be compared as such.