
Canadian's Tim Hortons Taste Test: Glasgow vs. Canada
A Canadian's Unexpected Tim Hortons Encounter in Glasgow: A Taste Test Comparison A Canadian expat living in the UK recently stumbled upon a Tim Hortons location in Glasgow, Scotland, prompting a taste test to compare the UK and Canadian versions of the popular coffee chain. The author, Zoe McCormack, documented her experience in a short video, trying an iced capp, a crispy chicken sandwich, and a box of Timbits. "As a Canadian in the UK, the last thing I expected to see was Tim Hortons in Glasgow," McCormack said in her video. "So obviously, I had to do a taste test." McCormack's review revealed interesting differences. She rated the iced capp a 9/10, noting that it "tastes the same" as her memories of it from high school. The chicken sandwich received an 8.5/10, with McCormack highlighting the sauce and chicken as being different from the Canadian version, but still "really good." The Timbits, however, received mixed reviews, with some flavors scoring higher than others. The honey dip cruller earned a 6.5/10, while the apple flavor was rated 9.5/10. The old-fashioned Timbit received a 9/10 rating. The video's popularity speaks to the broader interest in cross-cultural food comparisons and the global reach of popular brands. McCormack's lighthearted and engaging review provides a unique perspective on the Tim Hortons experience in the UK.