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Before you Bite my head off... Hear me out
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Back in 2014 Burger King was looking to merge with other businesses to improve their processes and they purchased Tim Hortons. Slowly over the years, instead of learning from Tim Hortons, their business practices leached into Timmy's. I first started noticing when a cheddar cheese bagel, which used to be less than 2 bucks, was replaced by the 4 cheese asiago at double the price. Then they changed their coffee supplier for a lower-quality brew. Nowadays if you look at their menu you'd be hard-pressed to find something BK didn't ruin.
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Fresh Hot apple cider in the fall?... Now it's a packet and hot water
Garden Veggie Cream Cheese? That's gone
Cherry Tim Bits? Gone
Donut not packed with sickening amounts of sugar? I can't even get a non-glazed sour cream donut without calling ahead
Bread Bowls with Broccoli Cheddar soup... for less than 5 bucks!? Gone
This could be viewed as a rant about sugar in general, but if you look at their menu it's hard to not rail against anyone offering a Birthday Cake Ice Capp as a breakfast drink.
Most of the people I know who used to frequent Timmy Hoes, have moved to McDonalds. Better coffee, better breakfast sammies, no question IMO.
Finally, I am deeply saddened at their lack of quality on an emotional level. I have fond memories of going sledding on the res and stopping at Tim Hortons for a hot apple cider to warm up before going home. I’m getting all nostalgic just thinking about it. I’m crestfallen than I won’t be able to make those same memories with my kids. Maybe this is just a part of growing older, but I stand by it. Tim Hortons has become trash.
Ummmm .. it's always been trash.
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