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How far south should I have to move to get away from Tim Horton's? half the reason I moved to Iowa was to get away from that nasty coffee and subpar donuts.The only Canadian fast food America might need is Harvey's.
Here are the states to avoid.. (Looks like your safe in Iowa... for now.... )https://locations.timhortons.com/en/
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I've long wondered, is there any connection between "Tim Horton's" the chain and Tim Horton the modeler who's a member here? Or, as I've long suspected, is it just a coincidence?
Just a coincidence. It is pretty funny though.
Whew, I thought we will soon see weathered doughnuts at Horton's!
I think the key to Tim Horton's success has been from their marketing, not the crap they sell. Disgusting coffee and undercooked food. My daily stop is a Robin's.
It was very sad watching Tim Hortons run Robins Doughnuts out of buisness in Manitoba. They oversaturated the market (often building stores right across the street from one another so you didn't have to make a left turn for your morning coffee) and then once they had a monopoly on the market they let their quality slide into the proverbial crapper.I don't remember the last time I had a Tim's Coffee, gives me a stomach ache. For fast food coffee its usually McDonald's or A&W for me. I try to brew my own most of the time tho.I used to really enjoy Starbucks but they never seem to have Verona anymore.