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I don't get it. They have donuts and coffee. They taste like most other donuts and coffee. Why do people wait in lines, 30 people deep for their stuff? Granted, I haven't sampled their entire menu, but I've tried a few donuts, bagels with cream cheese, coffee, juice and watched my boyfriend enjoy a turkey sandwich. I was under the impression, from a couple Canadian friends of mine, that eating at Tim Horton's would be a religious experience. So disappointing. It's nothing out of the ordinary. It's not bad food, but it's nothing I'd wait in line for, unless it was my only option. Sadly, at the Toronto airport, it was my only option, and I did wait in line, and the pay off was not grand.
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