@davelambertgolf@TorontoStar@grok There are roughly 3500-4000 franchises. If that 10,000 was spread out it would be a ballpark of 2.5 people per franchise give or take... Would love to see that 2.5 against current foreign workers
Smoke and mirrors... 10,000 over 3,500 to 4000 franchises.. we are talking what 2-3 people per franchise? Tim hortons is scared of Dunkin... Dunkin seen the writing on the wall and they are not going to invest this much on a chance.. @dunkindonuts 4 the win...
@globeandmail Too late... No food items past 10pm until 4am... Tim Hortons was built on shift workers.. They seem scared about @dunkindonuts I say it's overdue Tim Hortons gets its ass kicked... Canadians want the old tims not the new foreign worker tims. So long
Tim Hortons is toast... Open and invest all you want. You lost your identity years ago.. smothered each location with foreign workers and cut cost. Coffee is garbage and food is garbage... I was at a tims last week at midnight and was told I can't order any food.... RIP
@TimHortons what happen to Tim's?? Can't get any food at 12:00am .. was told we don't serve food at this time... Tims was a stable to nightshift workers now your useless. Already semi boycotted you now it's probably gonna be 100% .. get rid of these shitty owners.. Fruitland Rd.
@asha_shar Just listen to the gamers... Not the streamers... The gamers... Good move dropping the price. I liked gamepass when it was just one price not these tiers. Exclusive Games matter alot. Maybe give back to the long time gamers some how... Loyalty matters been with Xbox since day1
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