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Tim Hortons to double its footprint in Mexico by 2025

The Canadian coffee chain will invest $30m to open 50 new stores in Mexico over the next three years and increase the percentage of coffee it sources from the country by 50% by the end of 2023

Tim Hortons first launched in Mexico in 2017 and currently operates 51 stores across the country | Photo credit: Erik Mclean

The Canadian coffee chain will invest $30m to open 50 new stores in Mexico over the next three years and increase the percentage of coffee it sources from the country by 50% by the end of 2023

Tim Hortons has announced plans to launch 50 stores in the Queretaro region of Mexico, doubling its current footprint in the country.

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