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Tim Hortons enters Ludhiana

Tim Hortons is currently focusing on expansion in North India, covering Delhi and Punjab with further plans to enter markets like Mumbai, Pune, Surat, Ahmedabad and Bengaluru.

New Delhi: Tim Hortons, the Canadian multinational coffeehouse and restaurant chain, based in Toronto, opened its latest outlet at Sarabha Nagar, Ludhiana in Punjab on Lohri, an important festival in North India.

The chain offers hot & cold beverages, baked goods, donuts, desserts, sandwiches, pasta, wraps and more.

Tim Hortons enters Ludhiana

The decor of Tim Horton’s latest outlet is bright and warm to create an inviting space that is worthy of its patrons’ admiration.

The coffee chain plans to open over 120 stores in India over a 36-month period. The chain is currently focusing on expansion in North India, covering Delhi and Punjab with further plans to enter markets like Mumbai, Pune, Surat, Ahmedabad and Bengaluru.

Tim Hortons enters Punjab
Tim Hortons Sarabha Nagar, Ludhiana, Punjab

The Canadian company entered India in August 2022 through an exclusive master franchise agreement with AG Café and emerging markets alternative investment manager Gateway Partners. It currently has 10 stores in the country and most of its stores are located in Delhi.

AG Café is a joint venture between global fashion and lifestyle retail conglomerate Apparel Group.

Tim Hortons is a Canadian multinational coffeehouse and restaurant chain, based in Toronto. The coffeehouse is a QSR chain with 5, 352 restaurants across 15 countries, as of June 30, 2022. The company was founded in 1964 in Hamilton, Ontario by Canadian hockey players Tim Horton and Jim Charade.

In 2014, Burger King purchased Tim Hortons, making the two chains subsidiaries of the Canadian – American holding company Restaurant Brands International (RBI).

RBI operates more than 5,000 stores around the world and it also owns QSR brands such as Popeyes and Firehouse Subs.

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