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- lvl_130
wow. i remember when it was like
1 ca=.75 us dollardoes this mean vending machines will start taking canadian money again? cheap fuckers!
- M0NEYCIDE0
5 Things You Didn't Know About Tim Hortons
By Ryan Murphy1- It's owned by Americans
Despite being a Canadian institution, Tim Hortons has actually been owned by a bunch of Yankees since August 8, 1995, when the company officially merged with Wendy’s International, Inc. The deal transformed Timmys into a wholly owned subsidiary of the fast-food chain and prompted expansion into a number of key American markets, including Michigan, Maine, Connecticut, Ohio, West Virginia, Kentucky, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and New York. Today, you can find Tim Hortons franchises in more than 393 locations south of the border.You can also find Tim Hortons on the Toronto Stock Exchange and New York Stock Exchange, thanks to the company’s decision to sell up to $600 million USD in stock. As of the summer of 2007, Timmys is listed on the TSX for $32.62 per unit, meaning you can buy a piece of the company for the same price as six dozen doughnuts. Capitalism has never tasted so good!
2- It’s more popular than McDonald’s
Have you ever wondered why Grimace has a frown on his face? It’s because Tim Hortons has officially supplanted McDonald's as Canada's largest food service operator. Believe it or not, Timmys has nearly twice as many Canadian outlets as McDonald's, and its system-wide sales surpassed those of McDonald's Canadian operations in 2002. The chain also accounted for a staggering 22.6% of all fast-food industry revenues in Canada in 2005. So, what’s their key to their success? According to University of Guelph professor, Geoff Smith, it’s a matter of obeying trends. "What Tim's has done, they've managed to continue to reinvent themselves," he says. Indeed, Tim Hortons has gone from serving just coffee and doughnuts when they first opened in 1964, to now offering a menu that reads like a novella. Some of the company’s innovations since 1981 include muffins, cakes, pies, yogurt and berries, cinnamon rolls, chicken salad wraps, and hot breakfast sandwiches.Of course, advertising also helps. According to a 2007 study, Tim Hortons came in 11th place (four spots ahead of McDonald's) among the top 15 advertisers with the largest variety of TV ads on the Canadian English market.
3- Moncton has the most Tim Hortons per capita in Canada
Despite having a population of just 64,128, the city of Moncton, New Brunswick, has a staggering 22 full-sized Tim Hortons franchises. That equates to 1 restaurant for every 2,915 residents. That’s a particularly eye-opening statistic when you consider that the ratio of Tim Hortons to Canadian citizens country-wide is a lofty 1 to 15,000. Then again, if you lived in a city as dull as Moncton, you’d need something to keep you awake too.4- Tim Hortons uniforms were created by a high-class designer
The warm beige, brown and black tones sported by Tim Hortons employees may not appear very splashy, but they were actually created in 2001 by internationally renowned fashion designer Stephan Caras. “Tim Hortons employees will feel very professional in this collection,” Caras said at the time. “It’s a more contemporary, newer look that will allow them to feel good in what they wear. Employees are customer service ambassadors -- the image of Tim Hortons. That’s why I designed a look that is crisp, clean and stylish.”Born in Greece and educated in Australia, Caras has worked with such formidable fashion houses as Guy Laroche, Hermes and the House of Biba in England, and his personal triumphs have included winning the prestigious Gown of the Year Award and serving as wardrobe designer for the Miss World title winner. Oddly enough, the role of Tim Hortons Uniform Designer has not been given a particularly prominent space on his career resume. Go figure.
5- Tim Horton died in a drunk-driving accident
The founder of the first Tim Horton's Donut Shop in Hamilton, Ontario, Tim Horton was a bruising defenseman who plied his trade with four different NHL clubs during an impressive 24-year career. Sadly, his life came to a grisly end on February 21, 1974, when his car hit a cement culvert in St. Catherines, Ontario, violently ejecting him from his vehicle. Police later determined that Horton had been driving at over 100 km per hour at the time, and a subsequent autopsy revealed that his blood alcohol level was twice the legal limit.
- ross0
Yesterday I invented perogi poutine. Thats why the canadian dollar is so strong.
- czawada0
Tim Horton's sucks.
- M0NEYCIDE0
it doesn't suck it's bigger than mcdonalds!
- Jaline0
hah
- Mimio0
It does suck and it's not bigger than McD's (which is no measure of quality itself)
- sherman0
I cant believe the lineups for tim hortons.
drive through or walk in, its nuts.
people are crazy!
- trans|mission0
Yesterday I invented perogi poutine. Thats why the canadian dollar is so strong.
ross
(Jul 18 07, 10:14)perogi poutine? sounds wicked ass.
what's the recipe?
- Sickman0
Yesterday I invented perogi poutine. Thats why the canadian dollar is so strong.
ross
(Jul 18 07, 10:14)thats the sort of thing that i would do after a night of heavy drinking. open the fridge and pile all the leftovers together on a plate and shove it in the microwave.
- trans|mission0
it is crazy. i can't really see the fascination but you gotta love the breakfast sandwiches.
- deephoot0
Is that good or bad?
- M0NEYCIDE0
I've never been awake before 11 to enjoy such a thing
- Jaline0
Tim Horton's has the best hot chocolate ever. It's perfect right before class.
- Jaline0
As for breakfast sandwiches, there food tastes nasty (no offense). I love McDonald's breakfast sandwiches (although I hardly eat there...but personally I found it to taste better than the bf stuff at Timmy's).
Fanco, do you have pictures?
- Jaline0
*there = their
*slaps self
- ian0
1.00 EUR
=
1.44164 CAD
- canuck0
For some employment sectors, this is bad.
For people who like to travel to the US to shop, good.
- canuck0
it is crazy. i can't really see the fascination but you gotta love the breakfast sandwiches.
trans|mission
(Jul 18 07, 08:23)They didn't have any of the biscuits they usually put it on last time I went to a tims, so they offered it me on a bagel or crouisant. It sucks on a bagel.
- Witt0
what happened to fur trade?