Posted on 08/25/2014 8:12:38 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
In all important ways Tim Hortons has always been a Canadian company. They are an institution there. Founded by a hall-of-fame NHL defenseman who played 21 seasons for the Toronto Maple Leafs.
I saw a heck of a lot of construction going on in Toronto when I visited this summer.
I don’t think I’ve seen that much construction going on in a city since Washington DC in the days of Lyndon Johnson.
And I don’t care what anyone says, the Whopper is superior in every way to any burger McDodo makes.
Flame broiled, real veg.
Not the best burger in the world but superior to anything McDodo makes.
Yes. I like the burger, but I'm not a fan of any of the fried products.
And not as greasy as those super-delicious (and more costly) ones from Five Guys. When adequate and superior cost the same (or a little more for superior), I'll take superior. But when I can save a third or more and the lesser is of acceptable quality, I'll take adequate.
< / cheapskate >
Could not agree more BK is one of our favorite fast food joints....we will continue to patronize them!!!
Burger King has a huge corporate headquarters in South Miami-Dade county, right on the shores of Biscayne Bay. Right where Hurricane Andrew came ashore.
‘Twas a lovely piece of land and with all the ‘skeeters a thriving mangrove infected shore can produce. Between the flying blood-suckers and the AgencyPerson leeches, and the swarms of lawyers, it is astonishing they remained in America as long as they did.
The GibsMedDats, be they black/Latrino welfare persons, or AgencyPersons with regulation books authorizing costs beyond number - eventually Burger King management decided they would not pay any more to the swarms “eating out their substance”. Swarms of ‘skeeters they could not spray thanks to an enviro regulation, or swarms of greedy AgencyPersons - eventually Burger King decided to pay no more taxes to support those intent on destroying them.
It was born and raised in Miami, Fl. Think they are still there.
I remember the original BK on Coral Way (SW 22 st.) and approx 17th Ave. Circa 1956
Thank you Vinnie. I don’t like seeing corporations move overseas. It’s just one more piece of evidence that the U. S. is dying.
Ok, since the subject was Canada, I see you were referring to Toronto, not Seattle.
Me too, and the traffic was nuts, and this wasn't even during Rush Hour.
I saw all that in Toronto even the rent-a-cop scenario played out in front of my eyes.
They’re drawing something in up there and I suspect it may be coming from the US.
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