My father owns a Heating/Air Conditioning business, and I used to help him. He does work for 20+ Tim Hortons. Everytime I would go, we would see how they did everything. They have a baker come in very early in the morning, like 4-5 am, and begin baking all of the doughnuts, muffins, etc. (I believe they bake more during the day too.)
All of the baked goods do come frozen, but they are baked in house daily.
Nothing fresh about Tim Horton's Donuts. They are all baked in Brantford (by a separate company called Maidstone), and trucked in (frozen) to restaurants across Canada. False advertising. Terrible lineups.
@RetroCaptain That depended on where you lived.We paid 10% tax home in Cape Breton then,even before the GST came about.Now,the combined taxes are 15%.
Why is there no tim tarts now...
darkmagicianawsome 4 weeks ago
@mwells219
No and it was a much better place.
whaler3232 1 month ago
@Friedtoenails Sorry, I guess you are not completely wrong.
They do come frozen, but they are still fresh. Everything is frozen now a days.
GTX470sc 3 months ago
@Friedtoenails You are actually completely wrong.
My father owns a Heating/Air Conditioning business, and I used to help him. He does work for 20+ Tim Hortons. Everytime I would go, we would see how they did everything. They have a baker come in very early in the morning, like 4-5 am, and begin baking all of the doughnuts, muffins, etc. (I believe they bake more during the day too.)
All of the baked goods do come frozen, but they are baked in house daily.
GTX470sc 3 months ago
@Friedtoenails No they don't you dumbass
BCRampage 3 months ago
wow i didnt kno they had those in the 80s! they dont have them for the past few years now :'(
blackkat77 5 months ago
Nothing fresh about Tim Horton's Donuts. They are all baked in Brantford (by a separate company called Maidstone), and trucked in (frozen) to restaurants across Canada. False advertising. Terrible lineups.
Friedtoenails 5 months ago
How did this turn into a flame war over race?
RedNorthern 5 months ago
@mwells219 Good day
No we did not have Blacks here in the 1780's
But we DID in the 1880's
& in 1980's of course many...& they love their "Timmies" about as much as White ppl.
Asian, & many South Asian (E.Indian) immigrants (recent ones) won't drink "Timmies"..but their teenage children do.
RetroCaptain 6 months ago
@RetroCaptain That depended on where you lived.We paid 10% tax home in Cape Breton then,even before the GST came about.Now,the combined taxes are 15%.
landrykkb 6 months ago