Corey Mintz has written about the fallacy of Tim Hortons as a true Canadian brand (it’s currently owned by Brazilian-American food conglomerate Restaurant Brands International, which also owns Popeye’s and Burger King). Mintz has also written about Tim Hortons’ new Innovation Cafe in his piece, the supposed up-market, experimental version of Tim Hortons that looks to appeal to millennials and mimic Starbucks.
But what about the Tim’s classics?
We put Mintz in a room and had him try everything on the menu. Here’s what he thought, what he hated and what he’d have again.
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24 июл 2024