When McDonalds made push into coffee market few years back, tims switched to McDonald's old bean supplier and McDonald's got tims beans. Basically traded. Tims went from avg coffee to mudwater and mcd went from burnt office coffee to top of market for fast food coffees.
Horton's has a unbelievably bad business model. They have so much different shit on the menu that at this point they don't make anything well. The baked goods are still good i guess, but it's hard to fuck up straight globs of type 2 diabetes.
McDonalds is my go to these days. Tim's has become the Walmart of coffee
When McDonalds made push into coffee market few years back, tims switched to McDonald's old bean supplier and McDonald's got tims beans. Basically traded. Tims went from avg coffee to mudwater and mcd went from burnt office coffee to top of market for fast food coffees.
Plus the 7th coffee free or whatever shit from McDs is based. I work in a print shop and just printed a bunch of the stickers, every coffee free Lol
You're a bad man but I like your style ?
Horton's has a unbelievably bad business model. They have so much different shit on the menu that at this point they don't make anything well. The baked goods are still good i guess, but it's hard to fuck up straight globs of type 2 diabetes.
They're owned by burger king now so I think they are trying to be a burger joint now and have lost their identity.
At least Burger King has a proper commercial kitchen, Tim's looks like my disaster of a kitchen at home.