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Tim Hortons set to expand presence with 26th outlet at Mumbai Pune Expressway

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The Canadian coffeehouse and restaurant chain, Tim Hortons, has announced in a social media post that it will open a new outlet on December 29 at Mumbai Pune Expressway, HPCL Petrol Pump, just beyond Khalapur Toll plaza.

“Save the date as we’re all set to brew up deliciousness on 29th December at Mumbai Pune Expressway, HPCL Petrol Pump, after Khalapur Toll with guaranteed surprises in store for everyone,” stated the official LinkedIn handle of Tim Hortons while sharing a video.

Presently, there are 25 Tim Hortons establishments in India, and this will mark the brand’s 26th outlet in the country. The 25th store was inaugurated in Punjab earlier this month.

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The cafe chain made its Indian debut in August 2022 by opening two outlets in the National Capital Region (NCR). The brand entered India through an exclusive master franchise agreement with AG Café, a joint venture entity jointly owned by the retail conglomerate Apparel Group and Gateway Partners, an emerging markets alternative investment manager.

Presently, the coffee retailer has a presence in cities such as Bengaluru, New Delhi, Chandigarh, Pune, Gurugram, Noida, Ludhiana, and Mumbai.

Established in 1964 by Canadian hockey players Tim Horton and Jim Charade, the company is now globally managed by Restaurant Brands International Inc., boasting over 5,100 restaurants spanning 15 countries.

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