A Tim Hortons in Ontario isn't serving chicken but people are divided on why Ontario TimHortons
An Ontario Tim Hortons currently has a sign up saying they're not serving chicken right now, but people online have different opinions about the reason why.
"Corporations like Tim Hortons or the owners of the franchises don't give a diddly hoot what the employees like or don't like," someone commented. "Indeed, the employee would likely have no idea as to the real reason," someone else replied to them. "It's quite possible that even the manager would not know the real reason. With the lack of information, nonsense 'rumours' become 'truths' within a franchise. I don't blame the OP though. He sees a sign and then gets told a nonsense story."
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