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Why do Canadians online seem to hate Tim Hortons?

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  • 3 3rr4tt1c

    Maybe I’m just too chronically online, but people seem to complain a lot more about Tim Hortons than other fast food places. Even though they have a lot of the same issues.

    Edit: I guess I have bad taste in fast food. I like Tims 🤷‍♀️. I think the prices are reasonable for fast food, and their stuff tastes better than mcDonalds. I don’t drink coffee much so I can’t compare to other places. I can get why people don’t like the company itself though.

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    masterspace@lemmy.ca
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    #19

    Creeping decline in quality due to capitalism + using Canada as their identity created a strong backlash from others who identified as Canadian but didn’t identify with creeping decline.

    Them selling out to a non Canadian company, and continuing to use Canadian identity to market themselves, then provoked even more intense backlash.

    It’s not just the reaction to being attacked by the undead, it’s the reaction to being attacked by an undead friend.

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    • S spaghettiwestern@sh.itjust.works

      I think Canadians may be accustomed to much better fast food than we generally have in the U.S. Their restaurants may not be nearly as good as they once were, but compared to what’s available in SoCal, Tim Hortons is gourmet food.

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      InEnduringGrowStrong
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      #20

      compared to what’s available in SoCal, Tim Hortons is gourmet food.

      Woah, this idea fills me with a vague sense of dread.
      Like seriously, I’d rather eat pretty much anything other than Tim’s. What options are even there then?
      Wet Cardboard Express?
      Get-Outta-here burger?

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      • G glibg@lemmy.ca

        Cuz it used to be great, but due to capitalism it has grown worse and worse over time. I mean, I eat and drink there because I am also a slave to convenience but it’s not “good” like it once was.

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        al_kaholic@lemmynsfw.com
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        #21

        When was it good? 2005?

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        • InEnduringGrowStrongI InEnduringGrowStrong

          compared to what’s available in SoCal, Tim Hortons is gourmet food.

          Woah, this idea fills me with a vague sense of dread.
          Like seriously, I’d rather eat pretty much anything other than Tim’s. What options are even there then?
          Wet Cardboard Express?
          Get-Outta-here burger?

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          ArxCyberwolf
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          #22

          I don’t even wanna know what passes for “coffee” over there.

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          • S spaghettiwestern@sh.itjust.works

            I think Canadians may be accustomed to much better fast food than we generally have in the U.S. Their restaurants may not be nearly as good as they once were, but compared to what’s available in SoCal, Tim Hortons is gourmet food.

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            skankhunt42@lemmy.ca
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            #23

            Your MCD fries are fucking amazing tho. Bad for you but very good.

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            • A al_kaholic@lemmynsfw.com

              When was it good? 2005?

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              cocaineshrimp@sh.itjust.works
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              #24

              Before it was bought by Burger King in 2014

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              • 3 3rr4tt1c

                Maybe I’m just too chronically online, but people seem to complain a lot more about Tim Hortons than other fast food places. Even though they have a lot of the same issues.

                Edit: I guess I have bad taste in fast food. I like Tims 🤷‍♀️. I think the prices are reasonable for fast food, and their stuff tastes better than mcDonalds. I don’t drink coffee much so I can’t compare to other places. I can get why people don’t like the company itself though.

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                cocaineshrimp@sh.itjust.works
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                To reiterate other points in the thread: they used to be pretty good and Canadian.

                But in 2014, they were bought out by Burger King and the quality absolutely plummeted. Their coffee supplier went to McDonalds, and all the baked goods are now frozen rather than fresh; making them stale

                They’ve cut enough corners that the brand is now associated with low tier trash. But because they used to be Canadian, and still try to market themselves as Canadian, it’s become offensive. This is not what Canadians want to associate themselves with anymore

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                • ArxCyberwolfS ArxCyberwolf

                  I don’t even wanna know what passes for “coffee” over there.

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                  InEnduringGrowStrong
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                  I’ve literally unclogged a toilet today and that was just about the same ballpark of things I would never even consider drinking, along with Tim’s.
                  Everything there is bullshit, even their handsoap smells terrible.

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                  • S spaghettiwestern@sh.itjust.works

                    I think Canadians may be accustomed to much better fast food than we generally have in the U.S. Their restaurants may not be nearly as good as they once were, but compared to what’s available in SoCal, Tim Hortons is gourmet food.

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                    someone@lemmy.ca
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                    #27

                    Man you must’ve visited the best Tim Hortons on a good day and also the worst In-N-Out and Chick-Fil-A if you think Tims is better. I might forgive you if you haven’t tried Tim’s in the past 20 years though, back when everything was made in store.

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                    • A al_kaholic@lemmynsfw.com

                      When was it good? 2005?

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                      countvon@sh.itjust.works
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                      Prior to 2003 for sure, which was they year they switched from fresh baked in house to par-baked frozen donuts. I suspect the rot started earlier than that though. The company was actively shifting away from coffee and donuts, and pursuing aggressive growth way back in the 90s.

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                      • S spaghettiwestern@sh.itjust.works

                        I think Canadians may be accustomed to much better fast food than we generally have in the U.S. Their restaurants may not be nearly as good as they once were, but compared to what’s available in SoCal, Tim Hortons is gourmet food.

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                        floofloof@lemmy.ca
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                        Tim Hortons is awful. I can’t imagine how bad your fast food must be.

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                        • 3 3rr4tt1c

                          Maybe I’m just too chronically online, but people seem to complain a lot more about Tim Hortons than other fast food places. Even though they have a lot of the same issues.

                          Edit: I guess I have bad taste in fast food. I like Tims 🤷‍♀️. I think the prices are reasonable for fast food, and their stuff tastes better than mcDonalds. I don’t drink coffee much so I can’t compare to other places. I can get why people don’t like the company itself though.

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                          hertzdentalbar@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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                          Quality is shit, and it’s not even owned by a Canadian company.

                          Tim Hortons is known for fucking their workers hard and allowing their franchisees use indentured servitude.

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                          • 3 3rr4tt1c

                            Maybe I’m just too chronically online, but people seem to complain a lot more about Tim Hortons than other fast food places. Even though they have a lot of the same issues.

                            Edit: I guess I have bad taste in fast food. I like Tims 🤷‍♀️. I think the prices are reasonable for fast food, and their stuff tastes better than mcDonalds. I don’t drink coffee much so I can’t compare to other places. I can get why people don’t like the company itself though.

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                            rekabis@lemmy.ca
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                            Timmie’s used to be really good. But when private equity (the foreign owners) came in, they cut a lot of things that made the products superior. The brand of coffee was changed, the donuts were made centrally and shipped out, and a lot more “cost-cutting” features.

                            I still grab a French Vanilla when I need something sweet that has a decent caffeine base to keep me awake. But the quality has slipped such that I would rather make my own coffee at home than get theirs. A FV is just a convenience purchase at this point, something I get when I don’t have the opportunity to make my own coffee.

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                            • S someone@lemmy.ca

                              I think it’s a combination of their consistent and obvious decline in quality, combined with the fact that most people in this country have been regular customers for at least some period of their life. Very few fast food chains are as widespread and common in small communities (McDonald’s and subway come to mind). I don’t remember any other fast food chains getting worse almost overnight, but I do remember Tim’s switching to much worse bread on their sandwiches, and their donuts going from fresh, to frozen but decorated, to whatever you call the attempted smearing of nearly solid “icing” on top. Are other chains any better? I can’t say for sure, but I can say Tim’s at any previous point in history was.

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                              floofloof@lemmy.ca
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                              #32

                              Plus it went from Canadian owned to American. One more Canadian business down the drain. That won’t endear a bran to Canadians, particularly in the current climate.

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                              • countvon@sh.itjust.worksC countvon@sh.itjust.works

                                Prior to 2003 for sure, which was they year they switched from fresh baked in house to par-baked frozen donuts. I suspect the rot started earlier than that though. The company was actively shifting away from coffee and donuts, and pursuing aggressive growth way back in the 90s.

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                                doubleohdonut@lemmy.ca
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                                Around here the timing is always described as “when they gave McDonalds their coffee contract”

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                                • InEnduringGrowStrongI InEnduringGrowStrong

                                  compared to what’s available in SoCal, Tim Hortons is gourmet food.

                                  Woah, this idea fills me with a vague sense of dread.
                                  Like seriously, I’d rather eat pretty much anything other than Tim’s. What options are even there then?
                                  Wet Cardboard Express?
                                  Get-Outta-here burger?

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                                  TorJansen
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                                  Fried Something On A Stick? But it’s a franchise.

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                                  • 3 3rr4tt1c

                                    Maybe I’m just too chronically online, but people seem to complain a lot more about Tim Hortons than other fast food places. Even though they have a lot of the same issues.

                                    Edit: I guess I have bad taste in fast food. I like Tims 🤷‍♀️. I think the prices are reasonable for fast food, and their stuff tastes better than mcDonalds. I don’t drink coffee much so I can’t compare to other places. I can get why people don’t like the company itself though.

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                                    hellsbelle@sh.itjust.works
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                                    The easiest way to describe it is this … when I used to go to Tim Horton’s in Dryden, ON they would ask me if I wanted my Ice Cap made with milk, cream or chocolate milk.

                                    They don’t do that anymore.

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                                    • countvon@sh.itjust.worksC countvon@sh.itjust.works

                                      Prior to 2003 for sure, which was they year they switched from fresh baked in house to par-baked frozen donuts. I suspect the rot started earlier than that though. The company was actively shifting away from coffee and donuts, and pursuing aggressive growth way back in the 90s.

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                                      Krudler
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                                      Right at that time, the coffee shops that pivoted away from in-house coffee were the ones that survived. When no-smoking was poised to be the standard across Canada, Tims started the focus on food, Salisbury House overhauled and became “decent” vs the shophouse it always had been. Robin’s didn’t pivot and died a quick death.

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                                      • H hellsbelle@sh.itjust.works

                                        The easiest way to describe it is this … when I used to go to Tim Horton’s in Dryden, ON they would ask me if I wanted my Ice Cap made with milk, cream or chocolate milk.

                                        They don’t do that anymore.

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                                        Avid Amoeba
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                                        #37

                                        Have they switched to TFWs there?

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                                        • 3 3rr4tt1c

                                          Maybe I’m just too chronically online, but people seem to complain a lot more about Tim Hortons than other fast food places. Even though they have a lot of the same issues.

                                          Edit: I guess I have bad taste in fast food. I like Tims 🤷‍♀️. I think the prices are reasonable for fast food, and their stuff tastes better than mcDonalds. I don’t drink coffee much so I can’t compare to other places. I can get why people don’t like the company itself though.

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                                          grindinggears@lemmy.ca
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                                          Come on bruh. Have you been to a Tim Hortons in the last 20 years? Dumpster fire to the exponent of 100.

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