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Does tim hurton belong to canada or america?

i know canada first made it, but did america purchase it later? thanks

    



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The Sound of Silence
Tim Hortons Inc. is a coffee-and-doughnut fast food restaurant chain. Founded in Hamilton, Ontario, in 1964,[2] the store rapidly expanded across Canada to become the country's largest quick-service food chain.[3]

Tim Hortons franchise stores are plentiful in Canadian cities and towns. As of July 1, 2007, there were 2,733 outlets in Canada, 345 outlets in the United States and one outlet just outside Kandahar, Afghanistan.[4][5][6] Tim Hortons has supplanted McDonald's as Canada's largest food service operator; it has nearly twice as many Canadian outlets as McDonald's, and its system-wide sales surpassed those of McDonald's Canadian operations in 2002.[7] The chain accounted for 22.6% of all fast food industry revenues in Canada in 2005.[3] Tim Hortons commands 76% of the Canadian market for baked goods (based on the number of customers served) and holds 62% of the Canadian coffee market (compared to Starbucks, in the number two position, at 7%).


TJ
Seriously...no matter who technically owns Tim's, it will always be Canadian.


canada360
Wendy's sold off most of their stocks and it is now listed on the Toronto Stock Exchange so it is Canadian again.

It was one of the most wanted IPO's in Canadian history.


kenoplayer
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The Horton Family in Canada still own the franchise.


kafkasmirkingrevenge
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Wendy's, which is an American company based out of Ohio, started buying shares in Tim Horton's in the 1990's and by 2006 it had over 80% shares in Tim Horton's.


Melissa R
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oh god...never ask this question to any canadian! lol


u r dumb
Pat Shepherd gaved you the correct answer on this !!!!!


old lady
It's Tim Horton, and he's about as Canadian as you can get, and so is the franchise.


pinkpiglet126
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Timmy's is definitely NOT American.


nbr660
US owns it


Grand pa
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wendys bought them





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