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    TIM HORTONS HISTORY Tim Hortons is one of the largest publicly traded quick service restaurant chains in North America based on market capitalization and the largest in Canada based on system wide sales and number of locations. It appeals to a broad range of consumer tastes‚ with a menu that includes premium coffee‚ espresso-based hot and cold specialty drinks‚ including lattes‚ cappuccinos and espresso shots‚ specialty teas‚ fruit smoothies‚ home-style soups‚ grilled Panini and classic sandwiches

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    Tim Hortons’ and Organizational Structure Names: Javier Flores Noor Alawaid Noor AAAAAAAA Maggie Khouri Andrea Moulisova Class: MGMT 2384‚ Lab G TA: Felecia Thomas Date: March 25th‚ 2009 Introduction It is hard to find a resident in Canada who would not know where to find a Tim Horton’s fast food restaurant. Tourists visiting Canada who don’t have a Tim Horton’s in their country visit this restaurant and become familiar with the valued beverages and specialty dishes that so many

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    7-Tim Hortons® opened its first restaurant in Hamilton‚ Ontario in 1964. Since then‚ the focus on top quality‚ always fresh product‚ value‚ exceptional service and community leadership has allowed the chain to grow into the largest quick service restaurant chain in Canada specializing in always fresh coffee‚ baked goods and homestyle lunches. Tim Hortons’ commitment to maintaining a close relationship with franchisees and the communities where it operates has helped generate immense customer loyalty

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    Tim Hortons Inc. is a Canadian-based multinational fast food restaurant franchising company (MNC)‚ renowned for its coffee and doughnut products. The chain’s first store opened on May 17‚ 1964 in Hamilton‚ Ontario‚ as "Tim Horton Donuts‚” though it was later abbreviated to "Tim Hortons." The founder was a National Hockey League player by the name of Miles G. Horton‚ who played hockey from 1949‚ a fatal traffic accident claimed his life in 1974 and Ron Joyce‚ who had been a former Hamilton police

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    The main business activity of Tim Hortons is to sell as much of their product as possible‚ and continuously innovate new products in order to sustain organic growth in the company as well as attract and retain customers. THI has two main operating strategies from which they generate revenues; company owned restaurants and franchising restaurants. The majority of the revenue generated comes from franchising however; in 2012 99.5% of restaurants were franchised while only 22 locations were company

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    the Tim Horton Children’s Foundation‚ works on “empowering youth and improving childhood education in coffee communities to provide better opportunities for the future” (timhortons.com). In order to achieve this goal‚ The Partnership has partnered with local governments‚ coffee associations and non-governmental organizations‚ International Labor Organization Conventions‚ and United Nations Declarations. These organizations focus on child labor‚ forced labor‚ and human rights. By

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    It was a nice‚ snowy 23rd of December. I decided to go to Chapters and get some books. After a while‚ I started craving green tea so I headed out to Tim Hortons. As I came in‚ I noticed that there were two lines formed. Confused‚ I decided to follow along and stand in the middle‚ which was not the best idea. People started to come in‚ some thought I was in line and others thought I was waiting for my order‚ I ended up being surrounded. I was really confused and the other people as well. The cashier

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    determine if the expansion of Tim Hortons into US markets is necessary for the successful growth of the company. Alternative Solutions: 1. No expansion of Tim Hortons into the US market 2. Expand Tim Hortons into the US market as a stand alone company 3. Expand Tim Hortons into the US through presence in Burger King restaurants Recommendation: In order for both Burger King and Tim Hortons to reach their maximum growth potential‚ it is necessary for the Tim Hortons brand to expand into new US

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    No trip to Canada is complete without a visit to Tim Horton’s‚ the famous Canadian coffee and donut chain which is now making its way to American towns near the border. For a quintessential Tim’s experience‚ have an Iced Capp (basically a vanilla and coffee flavoured milkshake) and a box of Timbits (Canada’s answer to the donut hole). The best part? Way cheaper than Starbucks - and even more delicious! For more dessert‚ definitely make time to try Sweet Jesus

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    Tim Hortons Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) is a process with the aim to embrace responsibility for the company’s actions and encourage a positive impact through its activities on the environment‚ consumers‚ employees‚ communities and stakeholders. Tim Hortons understands well this concept and the importance of corporate social responsibility. Making a True Difference is the way Tim Hortons defines sustainability and responsibility and the overarching framework

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