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I was aware that Tim Hortons is like America's Starbucks, because in the airports, you only see Tim Hortons. There were no Starbucks, and there was the longest line at Tim Hortons. When I saw that line, I didn't want to join it, yet I did since it looks like it had to be good. Plus, I never had it before...and I definitely had the wrong food. At first, I ordered a Spicy Chicken Sandwich since it was highly advertised in the front by the register, but the lady said it would take 5 minutes. Honestly, that 5 minutes meant a lot because I literally waited for at least 10 min in that line. Instead, I ordered a crispy chicken sandwich and a small cup of coffee. The chicken sandwich is worse than an average fast food chicken sandwich. The chicken was kind of hard, and the bread was kind of dry. Overall, it wasn't one bit satisfying even though I was VERY HUNGRY. The coffee was okay, not very flavorful or rich, but it was decent for the price. For the long lines, I'm definitely very surprised by the quality of the food. I heard that they have better donuts and bagels, which I didn't try. Maybe those are better.
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