Tim Hortons Coffee Coming to UK Amid Global Expansion Push

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Tim Hortons Coffee Coming to UK Amid Global Expansion Push

Tim Hortons, a cult favorite in Canada known for its coffee and doughnuts, will begin opening restaurants in the UK next year as part of a global expansion.

Gurprit Dhaliwal will be the chief executive officer of the master-franchise joint venture, responsible for developing Tim Hortons in Britain, according to  Restaurant Brands International Inc., the Oakville, Ontario-based company that owns the chain.

“It’s a big market with lots of potential for us,” Restaurant Brands CEO Daniel Schwartz said in an interview. “It has a strong and growing coffee culture, so it was a natural fit for the Tims brand.”

Tim Hortons has had fits and starts trying to expand in the US since opening its first store there in 1984. It even tried co-branding with Cold Stone Creamery to drum up interest among Americans. In 2014, Burger King bought Tim Hortons, part of a deal that the burger chain used to form a new parent company with a Canadian headquarters. The coffee chain also has stores in the Middle East and will be opening locations in the Philippines.

Burger King has restaurants in the UK, and Tim Hortons will be facing competition from McDonald’s, Starbucks and Dunkin’ Donuts there. Tim Hortons sells breakfast sandwiches, coffee, pastries and grilled paninis.

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Schwartz declined to say how many Tim Hortons are planned for the UK.

“Our larger competitors have several hundred restaurants in the market,” he said. “Our plans are quite ambitious.”

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