Canada’s most iconic brands, including Tim Hortons
Tim Hortons isn't Canadian.
What's going on Canada?
🍁 Meta
🗺️ Provinces / Territories
🏙️ Cities / Local Communities
Sorted alphabetically by city name.
🏒 Sports
Hockey
Football (NFL): incomplete
Football (CFL): incomplete
Baseball
Basketball
Soccer
💻 Schools / Universities
Sorted by province, then by total full-time enrolment.
💵 Finance, Shopping, Sales
🗣️ Politics
🍁 Social / Culture
Rules
Reminder that the rules for lemmy.ca also apply here. See the sidebar on the homepage: lemmy.ca
Canada’s most iconic brands, including Tim Hortons
Tim Hortons isn't Canadian.
It's also absolute dogshit and a shadow of its former self.
I feel like Loblaws and the other stores they run always play stupid games with prices. They didn't really show that this was anything different than say, the same month a year ago. The article and methodology just feels kinda shoddy and empty. "We did a shit analysis and came up with weird results, now here's some experts saying random things."
Swiss Chalet has locations in most Canadian provinces, but about 80% are in Ontario and there are currently none in Quebec or British Columbia.
That’s from Wikipedia. Really confused me. Doing a map search, there are at least 5 Swiss Chalet listed restaurants in Metro Vancouver, and have been for at least 40 years.
Did they all close down in the last 3 years? The official website doesn’t list BC restaurants….