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FriskyCanuck
Member
- Oct 25, 2017
- 4,063
- Toronto, Canada
- Tuesday at 8:03 PM
- #51
TheDestructiveSquirrel said:
You don't remember when some Tim Horton's also had Coldstone Creamery? That was so good but I guess it didn't make enough money
The ice cream was literally the only thing we made in-store from scratch. Obviously that clashed with the whole M.O. of the rest of the company.
brochiller
The Fallen
- Oct 25, 2017
- 2,191
- Tuesday at 8:07 PM
- #52
thecowboypoet said:
4) Turn the birthday cake timbit (the GOAT) into a full donut. Holy f*ck why hasn't this happened already?!
I'm relieved to see there's at least one person on here with exquisite taste.
OrangeNova
Member
- Oct 30, 2017
- 12,631
- Canada
- Tuesday at 8:08 PM
- #53
When I tried it last year it tasted like a crappy microwave mini pizza
Fanuilos
Avenger
- Oct 27, 2017
- 4,128
- Tuesday at 8:27 PM
- #54
Oh, I thought the p90x guy swerved into a different job for a second.
lilty
Member
- Oct 25, 2017
- 607
- New Brunswick
- Tuesday at 8:30 PM
- #55
Feels like Tim's adds a new menu item every damn week. I doubt I would ever order a pizza from them though. Seems completely out of place with the rest of the items they offer.
Garth2000
Member
- Oct 27, 2017
- 711
- Tuesday at 9:09 PM
- #56
thecowboypoet said:
This ain't it Tim Hortons. Here's my 5 point plan to save Tim Hortons:
1) Change the coffee back to whatever it was before. I don't drink coffee but all the coffee drinkers I do know say the coffee use to be better.
2) Bring back the Bieber timbits. I don't like the guy, never heard a song of his that didn't suck but holy sh*t, those timbits slapped.
3) Introduce dips for timbits. You know how much the plain timbits f*cking suck? They're always the last one left in the box. What if you could dip it in some vanilla? Or chocolate? Or some sort of strawberry cream? This is such a good idea I hesitate to even post it online.
4) Turn the birthday cake timbit (the GOAT) into a full donut. Holy f*ck why hasn't this happened already?!
And... if you really must branch out to pastries+coffee...
5) Ice cream. You're already half way there with ice caps, donut toppings, etc.
Omg.... Tim Dips!!! This is brilliant! The possibilities are endless
- Tuesday at 9:23 PM
- #57
Thought this was an old thread because they've been here in Alberta for awhile. The cheese pizza has a "New improved taste!" On it already.
thecowboypoet said:
This ain't it Tim Hortons. Here's my 5 point plan to save Tim Hortons:
1) Change the coffee back to whatever it was before. I don't drink coffee but all the coffee drinkers I do know say the coffee use to be better.
2) Bring back the Bieber timbits. I don't like the guy, never heard a song of his that didn't suck but holy sh*t, those timbits slapped.
3) Introduce dips for timbits. You know how much the plain timbits f*cking suck? They're always the last one left in the box. What if you could dip it in some vanilla? Or chocolate? Or some sort of strawberry cream? This is such a good idea I hesitate to even post it online.
4) Turn the birthday cake timbit (the GOAT) into a full donut. Holy f*ck why hasn't this happened already?!
And... if you really must branch out to pastries+coffee...
5) Ice cream. You're already half way there with ice caps, donut toppings, etc.
Pretty sure the reason for point 1 is McDonald's buying their old supplier. Then they probably realized the quality of the coffee didn't matter as there's far too many people who go there simply because they think it's Canadian.
Aselith
Member
- Oct 27, 2017
- 8,350
- Tuesday at 9:26 PM
- #58
I'll wait until Review Brah impressions drop
Judau
Member
- Oct 28, 2017
- 4,745
- Tuesday at 9:29 PM
- #59
ghostmind said:
I'm in Alberta, and I've yet to see Tim's Pizza anywhere.
rsfour said:
McDonald's pizza was pretty good.
Timmys on the other hand, they haven't done anything good in a long f*cking time.
I like the donuts and the wraps. I especially like the bacon farmer's wraps they have for breakfast. But also, I'm not gonna sit here and pretend like they're the best thing ever. But yeah, everything else is pretty mediocre. Outside of the wraps, the last Tim's thing I remember liking were the hot smoothies that they never brought back for whatever stupid reason.
Dan-o
Member
- Oct 25, 2017
- 4,887
- Tuesday at 9:44 PM
- #60
their breakfast wraps are pretty damn good. They should make a pizza version of that.
skeezx
Member
- Oct 27, 2017
- 20,128
- Tuesday at 9:52 PM
- #61
(american) they just opened a Horton's by my place, pizza looks okay (particularly the dough/bread). in my fat years i'd have given it a go, like with those Subway pizzas they were obviously mid but did the job in a pinch
Smitington
Member
- Oct 27, 2017
- 633
- Denver
- Tuesday at 10:04 PM
- #62
Here's the thing. The profit margins on pizza and wild. It's basically bread with a few OZ of cheese and sauce which are all incredibly cheap inputs. Cost of goods alone are usually like 10% of the pizza. This is why there are so many pizza restaurants and why local mom-n-pop pizza shops can exist.
chaobreaker
One Winged Slayer
Member
- Oct 27, 2017
- 5,541
- Tuesday at 10:09 PM
- #63
Tim's had this delicious fudge brownie iced latte that they only had last March. It was the best cold drink they ever made since the ice Capp and now it's f*cking gone.
I will eat this pizza and give it the score it deserves.
Mahonay
Member
- Oct 25, 2017
- 33,316
- Pencils Vania
- Tuesday at 10:20 PM
- #64
Lump said:
That looks like cardboard and bird sh*t over low grade pepperoni
Cana
▲ Legend ▲
Member
- Mar 27, 2021
- 1,576
- Wednesday at 12:28 AM
- #65
The downward trend in quality over the last several years is nuts. They keep messing with the menu when the issues are poor workers, order mishaps, food quality, and coffee quality.
Jovo
Member
- Oct 25, 2017
- 862
- Wednesday at 12:33 AM
- #66
Lump said:
That looks disgusting and absolutely what I'd expect from Tim Horton's pizza
RaySpencer
Member
- Oct 27, 2017
- 4,641
- Wednesday at 12:53 AM
- #67
ghostmind said:
They've been selling pizzas in Western Canada for months now.
The pepperoni pizza is "ok" but they take a long-ass time to make and disrupt the flow. I would never order one during a busy time of the day.
?? I'm in Edmonton, and while I don't go to Tims daily or anything, I've never seen pizza here ever.
SCHUEY 117
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- Oct 25, 2017
- 2,067
- Wednesday at 1:32 AM
- #68
AuthenticM said:
mcdonalds canada sold pizza back in the 90s and they stopped because no one bought them, and they are very much an afternoon and night restaurant.
I loved McDonalds pizzas 😭
Khanimus
Avenger
- Oct 25, 2017
- 40,161
- Greater Vancouver
- Wednesday at 1:39 AM
- #69
The Tim's in my neighborhood is next to one of my favorite pizza places. Absolutely not.
subpar spatula
Refuses to Wash his Ass
Member
- Oct 26, 2017
- 22,084
- Wednesday at 1:55 AM
- #70
Hell yeah. Steeped tea double double and a slice of pizza? Into my veins.
ghostmind
Member
- Oct 25, 2017
- 2,415
- Wednesday at 9:24 AM
- #71
Weird, I must just be "lucky" to have several early-adopter pizza Tims in my area - I assumed that it was the same for the rest of Western Canada.
TheDestructiveSquirrel
Member
- Oct 25, 2017
- 27,739
- Wednesday at 5:46 PM
- #72
Tim Horton's is also telling people they won a boat........psyche!
Tim Hortons customers disappointed after email stating they won boat sent in error
Several Tim Horton’s customers are feeling great disappointment after being told by the company that an email stating they won a boat worth nearly $60,000 was sent in error.
www.cp24.com
julia crawford
Took the red AND the blue pills
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- Oct 27, 2017
- 35,157
- Wednesday at 5:57 PM
- #73
Dice said:
Semi-related (this is gross and I will not abide Tim Hortons pizza).
I was thinking about McDOnalds Pizza and missing that weird magical moment they existed. It was good by High School cafeteria-type standards.
that pimma does look tasty
rsfour
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- Oct 26, 2017
- 16,746
- Wednesday at 6:01 PM
- #74
Judau said:
I'm in Alberta, and I've yet to see Tim's Pizza anywhere.
I like the donuts and the wraps. I especially like the bacon farmer's wraps they have for breakfast. But also, I'm not gonna sit here and pretend like they're the best thing ever. But yeah, everything else is pretty mediocre. Outside of the wraps, the last Tim's thing I remember liking were the hot smoothies that they never brought back for whatever stupid reason.
I'm ok with some of the donuts, crueller is probably the best bet though.
I've had a few of the wraps, all I remember is how bad the sausage ones are.
TinTuba47
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- Nov 14, 2017
- 3,793
- Yesterday at 3:21 PM
- #75
Anyone tried this? Might give it a shot this weekend, will report back
SRG01
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- Oct 25, 2017
- 7,014
- Yesterday at 3:30 PM
- #76
Smitington said:
Here's the thing. The profit margins on pizza and wild. It's basically bread with a few OZ of cheese and sauce which are all incredibly cheap inputs. Cost of goods alone are usually like 10% of the pizza. This is why there are so many pizza restaurants and why local mom-n-pop pizza shops can exist.
Weird fact about Canada: cheese is absurdly expensive for pizza... unless they import 'pizza kits' from the US. It's literally cheaper for some companies to import the kits to get around the duty and toss away all the other ingredients except for the cheese.
Lunchbox-
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- Nov 2, 2017
- 11,870
- bEast Coast
- Yesterday at 3:36 PM
- #77
the word pizza has lost it's meaning
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