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I went to a Tim Horton's in the Twin Cities once, it was decent but wasn't like mindblowing or anything.
That's the wrong vibe to enjoy Timmies. The best way to appreciate Timmies is you have to drive on slush covered highway in blizzard whiteout conditions at 30 mph slipping and sliding for 4 hours fearing for your life and mentally exhausted, then you see a Timmie stop in the middle of nowhere, you pull up, enjoy the cozy warmth and safety, drink the drip coffee that is so hot you can barely taste it, and some eat sugary timbits, then you're ready to go back out into the blizzard and roll the dice with your life to maybe still die on interstate highway, but this time at least the accident wouldn't be your fault. Timmies save lives if you have to drive in adverse weather. We can use some Timmies here in Colorado. Every Canadian who lives in the sticks and had to drive a lot will have their own Timmie'timeout story.
Ah, so I should've gone to the Timmy's in Mahnomen in the middle of December, then, rather than the one in Minneapolis in the middle of July.
Burger King bought em in 2014 and apparently proceeded to enshittify them
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