This Tim's is my favorite. Highly recommend. I'm a regular here, and I spent anywhere between 5$ to 30$ per visit, depending on how long I hang around. Sometimes I spend the whole day working here and the staff make me feel welcome. One time I ordered something and went to my table to get to work and they just delivered it to my table, I believe it was Renjith who did this, but I saw other workers do it with other customers as well. I don't expect this kind of service from a Tim Horton's or a McDonald's or places of the like.
My favorite individual here is Dharti, followed by Renjith. I have a very complicated default order: Large Ice Latte, no sugar, decaf, less ice because it has to fit in a medium sized re-usable Tim Horton's cup.
If Dharti sees me ordering, she just jumps the line and says "I'll make it for him I know what he wants". She always has a heart warming smile on her face when I interact with her. She also works at the Tim Horton's in the mall. We recognized each other at the Mall's Tim Horton's, I was initially confused and asked, and she told me that the owner of the two Timmies is the same.
Because I noticed that sometimes when I order decaf from this Tim's, I get a mild euphoria, and then stay up all night. This usually means that the coffee was caffeinated. And so what I started doing is standing in a strategic spot where I could see the screen of the espresso machine, and the buttons the worker presses to make the espresso.
At another Tim Horton's, where the espresso machine is clearly facing the front counter, I asked a worker what buttons they had to press to make the coffee decaf. He indicated that there's a button to the bottom left of the screen that modifies the espresso shot to make it decaf. In total, that button along with another one need to be pressed in order for the machine to dispense decaffeinated espresso.
I sat and watched all the workers make my decaf for me. Harmanjot, consistently, never presses this button. And when she makes my coffee, I'm euphoric for the day and up all night. When I double check with her if the coffee is indeed decaf as she hands it to me, she says it is with a straight face. It’s a sign of a pathological lier. I do not know Harmanjot personally nor does she know me. I've never done anything to hurt her, and I don't understand why it's so easy for her to hurt me, and lie about it with a straight face. If she's done this to me, she's most likely done this to other people, in other ways, and probably also outside of her work at Tim Hortons.
I suspect that there's 1 more individual who did this as well, but only once, however, that other individual was unable to look me in the eye when they did this, and I was able to see the look of remorse on her face. I just dumped the coffee into the drain.
Is hurting other people funny to you, Harmanjot? do you enjoy it? You need to look yourself in the mirror and ask yourself a lot of questions, but I doubt you'll do this, and even if you did do this, I doubt anything will change. I doubt a person like you knows what empathy is, and I do not know how to empathize with you. You are what we call an anomaly. You break the algorithm of well meaning people such as myself.
I did not understand what drives people like these to do evil until my teammate posted a quote by the great philosopher Aristotle which said "Men become builders by building", in other words, we inductively infer that people become evil by doing evil and malice.
I'm on a mission to build a heaven on earth, free of evil and malice. I don't know yet what I'll be doing about people like Harmanjot, but humiliation and shaming is a place to start.
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Read moreVery bad business! Its 11:36pm there is a lineup around the parking lot. After waiting almost 15mins in the drive through, i approach the window with my order only to learn they have no bagels. What a waste of time. Maybe when your products are finished it should be advertised, vs wasting time and gas only to find out, no bagels available! Fix your business, you make enough money UPDATE April 17/2024
Spoke with Saffi from head office. He said that the dining indoors closes at 10pm and would notify google to update this information, as I shared that at 11:37pm i tried to enter the restaurant because their hours for customers to order indoors reflects until 11:59pm. I spoke with Saffi over a week ago. No sense of urgency. As you can see indoor dining still reflects 11:59pm. I then asked why for a establishment that is open 24 hours(drive through), why are they not stocked, with everything .? His response was that it’s normal to be missing one or two products like bagels. What a joke. I then ask for the GM to call me and I’m told he cannot call me for one week. The GM Michael from this location leaves me a message, a week later, claims he will try again to reach me again on the same day, and then says i can call back and leave a message with some times which suit me for a call back. Michael the GM does not attempt to call me again after his first attempt April 11, and puts the onus back on me. In my opinion there is not a sense of urgency to correct the issues addressed by myself or others. Take a look at the other reviews with no resolution. Look at the media today and “ the system glitch “ Tim Hortons had today with emailing several customers with boats they won but really never did. Same issue happened a year ago, where customers were emailed that the won a large sum of money but again put the blame on a “system Glitch”People, they don’t care to resolve your issues identified in the reviews. No sense of urgency at all. A publicly trading company that doesn’t care because people will always go to their establishment. What a shame. Poor management, poor...
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