In this new edition of Quick Delivery, we will reveal to you the news of Tim Hortons and its parent company, which have nothing to do with coffee or donuts, in addition to discussing the gastronomy that is invited to the House!
As a first step, Tim Hortons has made the announcement in recent weeks that it is moving into ready-to-wear. Yes, a line of clothing in the colors of the popular chain was launched on September 29.
Obviously, since it is now impossible to enter the dining room of most of the Tim's, because only the drive-thru is open due to the shortage of manpower, it was necessary to fall back on the site. internet to get clothes.
The collection, which took the name Deux Deux, includes hoodies, sweatpants, t-shirts and travel mugs. The color of the entire collection is unique to the brand, which is the white-beige inspired by the color of the popular two-milk two-sugar coffee!
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Second, the parent company that owns Tim Hortons, Restaurant Brands International, isn't just about clothing these days. Indeed, the company which also manages Burger King and Popeyes in Canada has announced that it aims to reduce its greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 50% by 2030. By 2050, it hopes to achieve emissions net zero.
Franchisees and suppliers will be called upon to work together to enable chains to achieve this goal.
Finally, Opus private chef is a new home chef service with the goal of "bringing Michelin stars home". Chef Sylvestre Hervieux-Pinette has recently offered this kind of at-home experience: a nine-course gourmet meal featuring local products and an experimental menu.
He will put forward various cooking techniques, including molecular cuisine and cooking under the sand, as his grandmother of Aboriginal origin did.
Ideally offered for groups of eight people, this service allows you to have an experience that you never imagined possible at home!