Coffee diplomacy: Tim Hortons warming up to Indian markets – Newmarket Today

Canada’s home-brewed Tim Hortons will be putting the kettle on in India come July, where it will be selling its signature coffee, donuts and other goodies in 300 outlets as part of its bid to globalize the brand.

“We know our coffee,” said L.R.

I like my own brew, a mix of two home-grown brands and the right quantity of milk and sugar.

“North Indians go for traditional Indian bread called Paratha, eaten with yogurt, or pickles.

Ginger and cardamom are also added occasionally to create a unique flavour,” he says, adding that he picks up a Tim Hortons French Vanilla regularly for his wife Nipa, a senior fellow at the University of Ottawa.

According to Quora, in 2017, Starbucks cost $2.75 in the U.S., the cheapest country for a cup of latte.

Robinton Medhora is the president of the Centre for International Government Innovation, an “internationally recognized think tank that addresses significant global issues at the intersection of technology and international governance,” according to its website.

“We probably paid for the ambience and service reflecting Western culture, and being served by waiters with aprons and caps.

And according to Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada’s Sept.

Its high-end attractions include signature roasts, light bites and Wi-Fi availability.

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