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I tried every doughnut I could find at Tim Hortons and ranked them from worst to best. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! AdvertisementI'm not as familiar with Tim Hortons as I am with other doughnut shops. Named for cofounder Tim Horton, a longtime NHL defenseman and Hockey Hall of Famer, the first Tim Hortons opened in Hamilton, Ontario, in 1964. Many of the Tim Hortons locations near my New York City home are partnered with a local gas-and-convenience-store chain called Bolla Market.
Persons: Tim Hortons, , Tim Horton Organizations: Service, NHL, Hockey Hall of Famer Locations: Boston, Hamilton , Ontario, Canada, New York City, Brooklyn
Both KFC and Burger King saw sales fall in the US in Q3. On Tuesday, Burger King owner Restaurant Brands International and the parent company of KFC followed in its footsteps. AdvertisementMeanwhile, Restaurant Brands International, which owns chains including Burger King, Tim Hortons, and Popeyes, reported a weaker-than-expected 0.3% increase in same-store sales across the group for Q3. McDonald's, KFC, and Burger King are among those trying to lure back diners with new value menu deals. Some consumers say they're increasingly turning to independent restaurants, casual dining chains, or home cooking to get a better deal.
Persons: It's, , McDonald's, Burger, Taco Bell, Burger King, Tim Hortons Organizations: KFC, Burger King, Service, Restaurant Brands, ! Brands, Taco, Burger, Taco Bell Locations: Popeyes
Both KFC and Burger King saw sales fall in the US in the three months to the end of September. On Tuesday, Burger King owner Restaurant Brands International and the parent company of KFC followed in its footsteps. Comparable sales dropped by 0.4% for Burger King and 3.8% at Popeyes in the US. Fast-food chains have struggled recently as price hikes have increasingly put off some consumers. McDonald's, KFC, and Burger King are among those trying to lure back diners with new value menu deals.
Persons: It's, , McDonald's, Burger, Taco Bell, Burger King, Tim Hortons Organizations: KFC, Burger King, Service, Restaurant Brands, ! Brands, Taco, Burger, Taco Bell Locations: Popeyes
A new Burger King restaurant under construction in Tortosa, Spain, following the current expansion of Restaurant Brands International Inc. - the parent company of BK- in new and existing markets. Restaurant Brands International on Tuesday reported quarterly earnings and revenue that missed analysts' expectations as domestic same-store sales growth for all four of its chains fell short of Wall Street estimates. Burger King, Firehouse Subs and Popeyes all reported same-store sales declines in their home markets. But the Canadian coffee chain still fell short of Wall Street's same-store sales growth expectations of 4.1%, based on StreetAccount estimates. Outside of the U.S. and Canada, Restaurant Brands' international same-store sales rose 1.8% in the quarter, just shy of estimates of 2.2%.
Persons: Burger, Popeyes, Tim Hortons Organizations: Burger King, Restaurant Brands, Inc, BK, LSEG, Brands Locations: Tortosa, Spain, China, U.S, Canada
In this article SBUX Follow your favorite stocks CREATE FREE ACCOUNTPeople seen around the Starbucks coffee store in Shenzhen, China. Costfoto | Nurphoto | Getty ImagesThe formerly Nasdaq-listed Luckin Coffee ran into accounting issues and went through a de-listing. Starbucks has an express version of its coffee stores in China called Starbucks Now, where most patrons order drinks on the app for pick up. Competition from everywhereOn top of the Chinese coffee rivals, Starbucks is competing with a host of other local chains on tea. With more and more Chinese wanting a daily java fix, grab-and-go coffee is becoming widely available at tea chains and convenient marts.
Persons: Jakub Porzycki, Brian Niccol, Niccol, CNBC's Andrew Ross Sorkin, Price, Zhang Peng, Auntea Jenny, Mixue, Jenny, Tim Hortons Organizations: Nurphoto, Starbucks, Nasdaq, Shanghai Starbucks, Lightrocket, Getty, KFC Locations: Shenzhen, China, Shanghai, Cotti, Beijing, Luckin, Costa Coffee
I tried Boston cream doughnuts from Dunkin, Krispy Kreme, and Tim Hortons. Although none of them were bad, the doughnut from Dunkin' was my least favorite. I'll go to Tim Hortons the next time I'm craving a Boston cream doughnut. Go to newsletter preferences Thanks for signing up! As a New Yorker with lots of options, I decided to head to three of the most popular doughnut chains — Dunkin', Krispy Kreme, and Tim Hortons — to see which had the best Boston-cream-style doughnut.
Persons: Krispy Kreme, Tim Hortons, Dunkin, , there's Organizations: Service Locations: Boston, Yorker
The fast-food chain said it plans to invest $75 million in Singapore over 10 years. AdvertisementChick-fil-A has announced plans for a restaurant in Asia, set to open in Singapore in late 2025. In a press release on Thursday, the fast-food chain said the restaurant's opening is part of a 10-year-long, $75 million investment into Singapore. The brand is also accepting Singaporean applications to be the island's "first independent Chick-fil-A franchise Owner-Operator." And the average Chick-fil-A franchise made $9.4 million in sales that year.
Persons: Tim Hortons, , Anita Costello, Chick Organizations: Singapore —, Shake, Service, Business, Airport, Channel News Asia Locations: Singapore, Asia, Europe, Singapore's, Jewel
My husband and I took our three teens, plus a boyfriend, on a six-day road trip. AdvertisementWhen I picture a road trip, I see images of two carefree people in a convertible traversing Route 66. A road trip with kids, however, is a different experience, especially when those kids are teenagers. There's a lot of perks to taking a road trip with teens. Our trip may not have been a carefree convertible ride, but it was a road trip we will all remember.
Persons: , I'm, Tim Hortons, Hornblower Organizations: Service, Niagara Parks Power, New, KFC, Corning Glass Museum, Watkins Glen, Watkins Glen State Locations: Connecticut, Canada, New York, Niagara Falls, Fallsview, Syracuse, Niagra, Savona , NY, Corning , NY, Wendy's
People have died after drinking tea brewed from unwashed poppy seeds. Members of the House of Representatives and Senate have proposed legislation “to prohibit the distribution and sale of contaminated poppy seeds in order to prevent harm, addiction, and further deaths from morphine-contaminated poppy seeds.” The bill was one of several on the agenda for a September 10 House hearing. On the other hand, tea made from large quantities of unwashed poppy seeds could lead to addiction and overdose, doctors said. The US Drug Enforcement Administration said unwashed poppy seeds can kill when used alone or in combination with other drugs. The US Department of Justice has brought criminal prosecutions over the sale of unwashed poppy seeds.
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Restaurant Brands International on Thursday reported quarterly revenue that beat analysts' expectations, fueled by better-than-expected sales at Tim Hortons and the company's international restaurants. Shares of Restaurant Brands rose 3% in morning trading. Out of Restaurant Brands' four chains, Tim Hortons performed the best, with same-store sales growth of 4.6%. For the second half of the year, Restaurant Brands is expecting same-store sales growth of roughly 2%. Two days before the quarter ended, Restaurant Brands completed its acquisition of Popeyes China, which will be included in its results next quarter.
Persons: Tim Hortons, Josh Kobza, we've, Popeyes, Burger, Kobza Organizations: Lakeside, United Kingdom . Restaurant Brands, Brands, LSEG, Burger King, U.S, Firehouse, Burger, Restaurant Brands, Holdings Locations: Grays, United Kingdom, Burger, Brazil, Australia, Japan, China, Carrols
In today's big story, we're looking at Chipotle's newest pitch in the big business that is winning your lunch break. Market research firm Future Markets Insights pegged the lunch takeout market at $215.3 billion in 2022 . Chipotle's latest marketing campaign shows how creative restaurants are getting to nab your lunch order. Bitcoin's cooldown might be a warning for the stock market. A Stifel strategist predicted a late-summer stock market decline based on bitcoin's 10% sell-off in the past few weeks.
Persons: , Chelsea Jia Feng, Keith Lee, Alyssa Powell, haven't, Taco Bell, Tim Hortons, Burger King, sarayut Thaneerat, Tyler Le, Ken Griffin, Bitcoin's, isn't, That's, Jensen Huang's, Satya Nadella's, Marc Piasecki, Elon Musk, They're, Alfie, Alfie Health, Donald Trump, Dan DeFrancesco, Jordan Parker Erb, Hallam Bullock, George Glover, Annie Smith, Amanda Yen Organizations: Service, Business, nab, bros, Chipotle, Getty, Brands, KFC, Taco, BI Citadel, Sunshine State, Congressional, Nasdaq, Apple, Apple Intelligence, Nvidia, Microsoft, Amazon, Elon Locations: Cava, Illinois, Florida, China, New York, London
Jim Cramer on Wednesday blasted Starbucks CEO Laxman Narasimhan in a CNBC interview after the coffee giant delivered a terrible quarter and a guidance miss. The message from Narasimhan to Jim on TV: the quarter was bad due to China's choppiness and bad weather in the U.S. Jim questioned Narasimhan at every turn and strongly asked why Starbucks was still moving forward with expansion plans. Shortly after the CNBC interview, Cramer reflected on meetings he had with Narasimhan several times when he first took over as CEO from Howard Schultz. Jim's Charitable Trust, the portfolio used for the CNBC Investing Club , owns shares of Starbucks.
Persons: Jim Cramer, Laxman Narasimhan, Jim, Narasimhan, it's, China's, Tim Horton's, McDonald's, Dunkin, Cramer, Howard Schultz, that's, Jeff Marks Organizations: CNBC, Starbucks, U.S, Wednesday's, Trust, Club Locations: America, Japan, U.S
Restaurant Brands International 's Executive Chairman Patrick Doyle discussed the state of the consumer with CNBC's Jim Cramer, saying that menus with meals at varying price points help those who feel the weight of inflation. Restaurant Brands International owns a number of fast food chains, including Burger King, Popeyes and Tim Hortons. Doyle specifically discussed Burger King and indicated the chain can't just hike up prices when inflation is high. "We think we've got a great menu offering now that has higher end items and kind of entry level items," Doyle said. Restaurant Brands International reported solid earnings on Tuesday, and shares were up 2.72% by close.
Persons: Patrick Doyle, Jim Cramer, Burger, Popeyes, Tim Hortons, Doyle, Burger King, we've Organizations: Brands, Burger King, Restaurant Brands
Chains owned by publicly traded restaurant companies accounted for half of the top 10 fastest-growing retail brands in the U.S. last year, according to a new Yelp report. Of the 50 fastest-growing chains in Yelp's report, 35 were restaurant brands. Jack in the Box, First Watch and Dutch Bros were among the public restaurant chains included in the report, but they didn't crack the top 10. Popeyes' higher sales have encouraged franchisees to open more locations and led new operators to join the brand, Restaurant Brands executives have previously said. In 2023, Popeyes surpassed KFC as the second-most popular chicken chain in the U.S. by sales, trailing only Chick-fil-A.
Persons: Jack, Levi Strauss, Cava CAVA, Cava, Zachary Lucy, Scott Olson, Darden, Yum, Stephanie Dhue, Tim Hortons, Burger King, Randy Risling, Popeyes, Michael Siluk, Freddy's, Kyle Rivas, It's, Justin Sullivan Organizations: Dutch Bros, Publicly, Nordstrom, Costco, New York Stock Exchange, Pacific Coast League, Omaha Storm, Memphis Redbirds, AP, LongHorn, Getty, Darden, steakhouse, Parent, Yum Brands, Taco Bell, KFC, East, CNBC, Wawa, Toronto Star, Brands, Restaurant Brands, UCG, Thompson, Capital Partners, Rally House, Kansas City Chiefs, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Subs Locations: U.S, Cava, Werner, Omaha , Nebraska, Nebraska, Skokie , Illinois, California, West, Wawa, Bethany Beach , Delaware, Philadelphia, It's, Louisiana, Lansing , Kansas, Kansas City , Missouri, Midwest, Pennsylvania, Arizona, Olive, Lincolnwood , Illinois, Jersey, Petaluma , California
Fast-food giants are rapidly deploying more order kiosks in the US. AdvertisementMajor US fast-food chains plan to aggressively add more digital order kiosks to their restaurants – and bring in bigger checks in the process. They make up "well over" half of its in-restaurant orders at these locations, CFO Katie Fogertey told investors in November. As well as labor savings, kiosk orders "tend to skew to dine-in" and thus use less packaging than other digital orders, she said. In the US, digital orders currently make up just 15% of Burger King's sales.
Persons: Patrick Doyle, , Burger, Josh Kobza, Shack, Katie Fogertey, Chris Turner, Turner, Sharon Zackfia, William Blair, Fogertey, Grace Dean, Randy Garutti, cashiers, Fogerty, Andy Barish, Jon Tower, Kobza, Zackfia, Barish, Popeyes, Tim Hortons Organizations: Service, Restaurant Brands, Brands, Taco Bell, KFC, Business, Jefferies, Citi, Burger, Firehouse, North Star Locations: Taco, China, London, millennials
A general view of a Tim Hortons Drive-Thru coffeehouse and restaurant at Lakeside Retail Park on February 5, 2024 in Grays, United Kingdom. Restaurant Brands International reported quarterly earnings and revenue that beat analysts' expectations on Tuesday, fueled by stronger-than-expected Tim Hortons sales. Shares of the company were unchanged in premarket trading. Excluding items, the company earned 75 cents per share. Net sales rose 8% to $1.82 billion.
Persons: Tim Hortons Organizations: Lakeside, United Kingdom . Restaurant Brands, LSEG, Brands Locations: Grays, United Kingdom
Arista Networks — The computer networking stock dropped more than 7% even after the company topped fourth-quarter estimates. Arista Networks said it expected first-quarter revenue to range between $1.52 billion and $1.56 billion versus an estimate of $1.53 billion. Revenue of $2.14 billion was greater than the $2.08 billion expected by analysts polled by FactSet. For the current period, the company expected earnings to range between $130 million and $150 million versus a $174 million estimate. Molson Coors Beverage — Shares added nearly 3% after the beer maker posted a fourth-quarter earnings beat.
Persons: Carl Icahn, Goldman Sachs, Tripadvisor, Datadog, LSEG, ZoomInfo, Tim Hortons, Burger King, BTIG, Hakyung Kim, Alex Harring, Fred Imbert, Sarah Min, Michelle Fox Organizations: JetBlue Airways —, JetBlue Airways, Arista Networks, Revenue, Hasbro, LSEG, FactSet, ZoomInfo Technologies, Cadence, Design Systems, Lattice Semiconductor, Restaurant, Molson Coors Beverage
The use of weight-loss drugs such as Ozempic is poised to change consumer consumption patterns, but not every food-related company will get hit in the same way, according to Morgan Stanley. Fast food restaurants were especially vulnerable. "Shoppers with obesity spend more at large fast food brands and, on a relative basis, less at fast casual restaurants and casual diners," Morgan Stanley said. One stock that is closer to a risky pure play is McDonald's , which is second highest on the list, according to the Morgan Stanley research. Low cost retailers like Walmart and snack and beverage companies like Pepsico are also exposed, according to the Morgan Stanley research.
Persons: Morgan Stanley, Eli Lilly, Pamela Kaufman, Kaufman, Tim Hortons, Burger, Taco Bell, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Novo Nordisk, Denmark's Novo Nordisk, Restaurant Brands, Yum Brands, Walmart, Pepsico Locations: U.S
[1/2] The Burger King company logo stands on a sign outside a restaurant in Bretigny-sur-Orge, near Paris, France, July 30, 2020. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier Acquire Licensing RightsNov 3 (Reuters) - Restaurant Brands International (QSR.TO) missed market estimates for quarterly sales on Friday as lingering inflation pinched spending at its Burger King chain, eclipsing higher demand for Tim Hortons coffees and Popeyes chicken wings. Shares of the Canada-based company fell 4%, as executives said Burger King would increase advertising and store investments under an ongoing turnaround plan, setting it up for higher costs in the current quarter. Burger King has "made a lot of progress ... but there's still a very long way from where we are to where we want to be. Total revenue at Restaurant Brands rose to $1.84 billion, but missed estimates of $1.87 billion.
Persons: Benoit Tessier, Tim Hortons, Burger, Sante Faustini III, Burger King, Josh Kobza, Footfall, there's, Kobza, Deborah Sophia, Devika Organizations: Burger King, REUTERS, Brands, Reuters, Restaurant Brands, Thomson Locations: Bretigny, Paris, France, Canada, U.S, Burger, Bengaluru
[1/2] The Burger King company logo stands on a sign outside a restaurant in Bretigny-sur-Orge, near Paris, France, July 30, 2020. REUTERS/Benoit Tessier Acquire Licensing RightsNov 3 (Reuters) - Restaurant Brands International (QSR.TO) missed market estimates for quarterly sales on Friday as still-high inflation pressured consumer spending at its Burger King chain, signaling that the brand's turnaround efforts were falling short. The weak sales come despite Burger King executing a $400 million turnaround plan by streamlining menus, targeting younger consumers through better advertising and improving restaurant technology. Total same-store sales at the Burger King division rose 7.2% in the third quarter, missing estimates of 8.71%, according to LSEG IBES data. Toronto, Canada-based Restaurant Brands posted an adjusted profit of 90 cents per share, beating estimates of 86 cents.
Persons: Benoit Tessier, McDonald's, Burger, Wells Fargo, Tim Hortons, Deborah Sophia, Devika Organizations: Burger King, REUTERS, Brands, U.S ., Burger King's, Thomson Locations: Bretigny, Paris, France, U.S, Burger, Burger King's U.S, Canada, Toronto, Bengaluru
Burger King said it demanded the main operator of its franchises suspend restaurant operations in Russia, but that "they have refused." Restaurant Brands International on Friday reported weaker-than-expected quarterly revenue, hurt by Burger King's disappointing same-store sales growth. Restaurant Brands said that unfavorable currency exchange rates hurt Tim Hortons, which accounts for roughly 60% of the company's revenue. Tim Hortons' same-store sales growth of 6.8% met Wall Street's expectations. Popeyes was Restaurant Brands' only chain to outperform expectations for same-store sales growth.
Persons: Burger, Papa John's, Burger King, Tim Hortons, Josh Kobza, that's, Popeyes Organizations: McDonalds, Brands, LSEG, Restaurant Brands, U.S, U.S . Burger King's, Restaurant, CNBC, KFC Locations: Russia, U.S ., U.S . Burger King's U.S, Canada, China, U.S
Burger King's roughly 800 Russian restaurants remain open. Its parent company said in March 2022 it had started the process to dispose of its ownership stake. AdvertisementAdvertisementBurger King still hasn't closed its Russian restaurants, more than 18 months after parent company Restaurant Brands International said it would. Burger King's franchise restaurants in Russia are run by a joint venture partnership in which RBI has a 15% stake. Shear added that RBI had "demanded" that the main operator of Russia's Burger King restaurants stop operations, but that it "refused to do so."
Persons: Burger, , David Shear, Shear, Russia's, didn't, hadn't, Angus, Whoppers, Popeyes, Tim Hortons, McDonald's Organizations: Service, Restaurant Brands, BBC Locations: Russia, Russia's Burger, Ukraine
Burger King parent company Restaurant Brands International is leading a successful brand turnaround, according to Loop Capital. Following "another round of positive Burger King checks," the firm upgraded shares to buy from hold. According to analyst Alton Stump, Burger King's same-store sales gained 8.5% to 9% quarter to date through late September, topping estimates of 7.7% growth. While the wraps are a limited-time offering, he cited an anonymous Burger King franchisee contact who said there is a good possibility that it could become a permanent menu addition. The company's new leadership has helped improve burger King's image over the last six to 12 months, said Stump.
Persons: Burger, Alton Stump, Burger King's, Stump, Tim Hortons, — CNBC's Michael Bloom Organizations: Burger King, Restaurant Brands, Popeyes Locations: 2Q23
Here are some of the tickers on my radar for Friday, Sept. 29, taken directly from my reporter's notebook:Sacrilege: Edward Jones downgrades Berkshire HathawayDomino's PizzaChilis and Maggianos owner Brinker InternationalLoop Capital upgrades Burger King and Tim Hortons owner Restaurant BrandsBank of America raises energy drinks maker CelsiusIf you like this story, sign up for Jim Cramer's Top 10 Morning Thoughts on the Market email newsletter for free.
Persons: Edward Jones downgrades Berkshire Hathaway, Tim Hortons, Jim Cramer's Organizations: Burger, Restaurant Brands Bank of America
The erstwhile donut chain is running a promotion for National Coffee Day on Sept. 29 where customers will receive a free medium iced or hot coffee with with any purchase. But Dunkin' is far from the only restaurant offering a coffee deal on Friday. Krispy KremeThe popular donut chain is pushing its "new and improved" beverage line by offering free medium hot or iced coffee, including espresso-based lattes, with no purchase necessary. Tim Horton'sThe Canadian chain is giving a free iced or hot coffee to anyone who makes a purchase of at least $3. Shipley Do-NutsThe chain with more than 340 locations nationwide is giving away a free medium hot or iced coffee when you make a purchase.
Persons: Dunkin, Tim Horton's, Shipley Organizations: National, Nutty, CNBC
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