Tim Hortons, franchisees spat over $700M plan to reno most Canadian locations
Tim Hortons plans to renovate most of its Canadian restaurants over the next several years in what some franchisees say is another “ill-conceived” move that will cost individual restaurant owners about $450,000.
The coffee-and-doughnut chain and its restaurant owners will invest $700 million to gussy up almost all its Canadian locations over the next four years, the brand said.
The new restaurants will have lighter, more natural looking exteriors, and feature upgraded, open-concept seating, the Restaurant Brands International-owned chain said in a statement.
“The expectations of our guests are evolving,” said Alex Macedo, the brand’s president, in a statement explaining the design change.