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Idk, it's owned by Burger King now, which is why we're starting to get them here in the UK. So it's not a Canadian owned business anymore. And the coffee quality dropped basically over night after they bought it. The doughnuts are still that particular kinda trash that is exceptionally delicious. Surprisingly, the coffee at Tim's in the UK is somehow even worse than back in Canada. Some of their food is really good, but it really depends on who makes it....which I guess is the same for any franchise.
The rumour I heard is that McDonalds snaked Tim's coffee supplier so a massive shift in quality occurred that they haven't seemed to recover from
Is that why McD's suddenly got pretty good? Hmmmmmm
As far as I know, yes.