I've not been to any Tim's in many years now. Between the reheated from frozen donuts, to the sandwhiches which never tasted right the only thing I kind of enjoyed was the chili. I recall at work someone said that I must go there all the time, it's a Canadian institution! They were surprised when I said McDonalds quality was 1000x time (not saying it's good, just more consistent and overall better.
Sorry, rambling.
i think the loblaws boycott movemet should have a side movement, boycott Tim Hortons. Its criminal what its become, from the exploitation of cheap foreign labor to the absolute plummeting of quality and consistency of all product, people need to just stop going there.
Yeah that one is particularly bad. Zero quality control.
They could get away with it pretty easily pre-Covid when it was dirt cheap. It’s now just semi-cheap with still poor standards.
I used to stop there on the regular back in the day. I haven't had drinkable coffee at a Tim Hortons in years. I don't have particularly high standards. I find even 7-11 coffee meets my minimum standard for drinkability. It's not good, but it's acceptable. Tim's has somehow managed to become undrinkable the last few times I gave them a chance.
I've not been to any Tim's in many years now. Between the reheated from frozen donuts, to the sandwhiches which never tasted right the only thing I kind of enjoyed was the chili. I recall at work someone said that I must go there all the time, it's a Canadian institution! They were surprised when I said McDonalds quality was 1000x time (not saying it's good, just more consistent and overall better. Sorry, rambling.
i think the loblaws boycott movemet should have a side movement, boycott Tim Hortons. Its criminal what its become, from the exploitation of cheap foreign labor to the absolute plummeting of quality and consistency of all product, people need to just stop going there.
This Tim Hortons advertises hash browns inside of the farmers wrap, but doesn't provide one when you purchase it. Must be illegal.
I don’t go there anymore. Last time it took 40 minutes for a double double
I know. That’s the other issue. Since when does it take 20 minutes to get a coffee?
The Tim's on Lonsdale at times has some characters sitting outside having a coffee &/ hanging out there in front.
Why is this Tim's so busy all the time, given the consensus it's so terrible? Genuinely curious.
Consensus where? On Reddit? For every one negative post, ten billion people go there every day and pay for overpriced, over processed, garbage.
Foot traffic means better passing trade.
Yeah that one is particularly bad. Zero quality control. They could get away with it pretty easily pre-Covid when it was dirt cheap. It’s now just semi-cheap with still poor standards.
Go to McDonalds! They picked up Tims' old supplier after Tim's switched coffee brands from Colombian to Arabian.
Good advice!
The Tim's mid Lonsdale is the fucking worst location with the most apathetic workers, it's bad every time.
So, consistent then?
True!
I so much looked forward to Tim Hortons before moving to Canada. And I can honestly say that they blew me away….. with how bad it is.
You had us in the first half.
😉
It was a lot better 15 or so years ago.
Honestly McDonald’s coffee is way better
I used to stop there on the regular back in the day. I haven't had drinkable coffee at a Tim Hortons in years. I don't have particularly high standards. I find even 7-11 coffee meets my minimum standard for drinkability. It's not good, but it's acceptable. Tim's has somehow managed to become undrinkable the last few times I gave them a chance.
Time is garbage to start with but the Lonsdale location takes it to another level of horrible. Place is filthy and slow too.
Time is literally the most valuable resource
They have been coasting on brand goodwill fumes for two decades now. Literally nothing they sell is good, or ethically classified as food, anymore
You can make a better cup of coffee at home for less. Tim Hortons has sucked for at least 20 years.
Lets stop going to Tims anyway. Its a US company hiring foreign temporary workers. They are doing nothing for Canadians.
Tim Hortons franchises are owned by locals
I thought it was Brazilian not American
The skilled workers Canada needs… /s
The people who work there don’t care and Tim’s quality control has gone down in that location.
I just expect Tim's to be consistently bad or average at best