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    Industry Analysis Tim Hortons’ Industry Tim Hortons belongs to a huge sector, which is the Hotel, Restaurant, & Leisure Industry. The Hotels, Restaurants & Leisure Industry Sector includes owners and operators of casinos and gaming facilities, betting services, hotels and cruise-ships, travel agencies, tour operators, leisure facilities, restaurants, bars, pubs, fast-food or take-out facilities and services(CMDportal, n.d). For this particular industry, industry sector classifications are often

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    For my, biological anthropology study, I choose to go to my local Tim Hortons. One thing I immediately noticed was the great accommodation the shop gave to physically disabled people. For one, the three parking spots closest to the coffee shop were reserved for disabled persons-- as indicated by the international wheelchair symbols and blue lines. Additionally, the shop had a wheelchair ramp leading to the entrance. I also noticed there were automatic “push to open” buttons with the wheelchair symbol

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    The choice of brand or outlet is very significant to a marketer of my product because there are many competitors in the market and so Tim Hortons must maintain continuous meaningful engagement with their customers in order to identify their needs and expectations. In order to keep customers coming back to purchase my product over the competitors, marketing must be geared towards brand loyalty. Organizations with strong customer base who has become faithful to their products can have a significant

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    is suitable location for Tim Hortons Cafe and Bake shop. This paper should help to make a right decision for Tim Hortons brand, and show the potential opportunities or threats of the expansion. I am going to cover factors like demographics of the country, disposable income, market trend, coffee market researches and public catering market. Also, taking into the consideration the drink culture of the country, and whether it is going to be easy or not to adapt Tim Hortons brand in Kazakhstan.

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    Tim Hortons Coo Effect

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    This means that when the customers go in a Tim Hortons store they would be positively biased and expect good quality products and would be ready to pay an extra price for the products originating from a developed country. When marketing Tim Hortons at an international level, the foreign customers who are looking for authenticity should be considered. It will be advantageous to market the brand’s

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    Tim Hortons Case Study

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    Overall, Tim Hortons’ current marketing plan associates heavily with the brand’s iconic history within Canadian culture during the latter half of the 20th century. Tim Hortons maintains its loyal customers by emphasizing Canadian tradition; however, by choosing to maintain such a heavy focus on the past, the brand must be careful when attempting to grow in the future. The Canadian market is rapidly shifting. Canada presently prides itself as being a melting-pot where all cultures are celebrated.

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    On CTV News Alberta this past a story aired about a strange incident at a Tim Hortons. This article made me chuckle when I first read the headline, Albertan ticketed for texting in Tim Hortons drive-thru. The idea seems so odd, a ticket for distracted driving while stopped in a drive-thru line up, I had to read the article a few times. While in a Tim Horton’s drive-thru an Alberta man was issued a traffic ticket for distracted driving. He says he was on his phone while waiting in the line of cars

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    them. In the Interview with a Tim Hortons store owner located on 1795 Brookside Blvd, Winnipeg, Manitoba, Jamie Pope says that the products of the coffee chain are a significant part of the retail mix. It started off with serving only coffee and doughnuts, but today it has a diversified menu. It has introduced different blends of coffee including dark roast,

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    Starbucks vs Tim Hortons

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    A Comparison of Starbucks and Tim Hortons Starbucks and Tim Horton’s are two companies that specialize in the food and coffee service industries. Information about each company, a comparison of how each markets their brand and their differing distribution methods will be provided. Starbucks is a “premier roaster, marketer and retailer of specialty coffee” (Marketline 2012). This company is globally recognized because of their vast amount of stores, consisting of more than 17,000 retail stores

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    Tim Hortons Case Study

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    Tim Hortons’ Industry Tim Hortons belongs to a vast sector, termed the Hotel, Restaurant, & Leisure Industry. This sector is comprised of owners and operators from casinos and gaming facilities, betting services, hotels and cruise-ships, travel agencies, tour operators, leisure facilities, restaurants, bars, pubs, fast-food or take-out facilities and services (CMDportal, n.d). Industry Sector Classification is often used to specify businesses at the Legal Entity level. At the Legal Entity level

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