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Mobile Tim Hortons outlets for soldiers put on
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Mobile Tim Hortons outlets for soldiers put on back burner
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| Jul 04 9:48 pm | Posted by:
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The Department of National Defence is abandoning plans for three mobile, deployable Tim Hortons outlets, denying Canadian troops that familiar taste of home on future overseas missions.
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Jabberwalker
Sat Jul 06, 2013 6:22 pm
I remember when they first tried to get a Tim's in Kandahar. Some dim bulb in their marketing department
made a public announcement that it wouldn't "fit with Tim Horton's current marketing plan". I've often hoped
that particular MBA ... Moronic Big-shot A$%@hole ended up serving Tim Bits in Iqaluit. Now some equally
dim DND bureaucrat .. let me guess ... a consultant or some other hanger-on rather than a soldier ... has
decided dough-nyet to mobile Tim's trailers. It's a win-win for DND. They pay their own way, even generate
revenue for family support, etc. and most importantly, they improve living conditions and thus, morale. Let me
guess, Tim's wagons don't fit with the current DND marketing plan ...
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made a public announcement that it wouldn't "fit with Tim Horton's current marketing plan". I've often hoped
that particular MBA ... Moronic Big-shot A$%@hole ended up serving Tim Bits in Iqaluit. Now some equally
dim DND bureaucrat .. let me guess ... a consultant or some other hanger-on rather than a soldier ... has
decided dough-nyet to mobile Tim's trailers. It's a win-win for DND. They pay their own way, even generate
revenue for family support, etc. and most importantly, they improve living conditions and thus, morale. Let me
guess, Tim's wagons don't fit with the current DND marketing plan ...