
From thecourier.co.uk The Toronto-based chain has been dubbed the Canadian
Despite its being a moderate-sized coffee chain, it’s growing faster than you can say, “Latte please.” It currently has 243 stores but has a whopping 103 locations in development. It could be closing in on 350 outlets, if it all materializes.
Tonn will take the helm at Roasters after a successful 15-year career at Pacific Northwest National Lab (PNNL) where he served in various roles, most recently as a financial specialist. Tonn received both a bachelor’s degree in business administration and his Master of Business Administration from Washington State University.
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Tim Hortons, Canada’s largest coffee chain, has stopped selling Beyond Meat’s plant-based products after just seven months in a sign that some consumers aren’t ready to swap all their meat-based sandwiches and burgers for vegetarian alternatives.
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