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It's A Donut Shop. It's Not That Complicated, You Know
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The political talk angle on the proposed deal by which Burger King will buy Tim Horton's and use the inversion strategy to become a Canadian corporation is all about the inversion and whether it's right for an American company to be taxed blah blah blah. That's not what most people care about. Here's CTV's quick rundown on the terms you need to know about ordering at Tim Horton's, because only parts of America have had Tim Horton's stores so far. So this explains what a Double-Double is (not the same as a Double-Double at In-N-Out Burger), what Timbits are (Munchkins, if you're a Dunkin' Donuts fan), and what "Roll Up the Rim" is (contest!). File away, just in case Tim's shows up in your town. (CTV News)
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