Tim Hortons, Canada’s largest restaurant chain, may open outlets in military bases under a plan to roll out 120 stores in the GCC (
Gulf Co-operation Council) over the next five years, the company’s chairman said Tuesday.
Canada opened a military base in Kuwait in September, almost a year after the country’s supply post in the UAE was closed following a diplomatic spat between the two nations.
“We have a great relationship with the armed forces and we have a lot of outlets in their bases,” said Paul House, executive chairman of Tim Hortons. “It depends on how many troops there are (in Kuwait). But we would be open to wherever [Canadian troops] have a campaign.”
Tim Hortons, which operates more than 3,600 stores in Canada and the US, kicked off its Gulf expansion spree with the launch of its first regional store in Dubai in September. The restaurant chain will open four further outlets in the emirate this week, with local franchisee Apparel Group, before spanning out across the GCC ....