Timothy's World Coffee

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Timothy's World Coffee[edit | edit source]

Timothy's World Coffee is a popular coffee chain that originated in Canada. It is known for its high-quality coffee beans, which are sourced from the world's top coffee-growing regions. The company's commitment to quality and sustainability has earned it a loyal customer base.

History[edit | edit source]

Timothy's World Coffee was founded in 1975 by Timothy Snelgrove and Timothy Thornhill. The two Timothys had a shared passion for coffee and a vision to create a coffee shop that would offer the best coffee in the world. They started with a single store in Toronto, and the company has since grown to have locations across Canada and the United States.

Coffee[edit | edit source]

Timothy's World Coffee offers a wide variety of coffee options, including espresso, cappuccino, latte, and mocha. They also offer a selection of iced coffee and cold brew options. The company prides itself on its commitment to quality, sourcing only the best coffee beans from around the world.

Sustainability[edit | edit source]

Timothy's World Coffee is committed to sustainability. The company sources its coffee beans from Fair Trade certified farms, ensuring that the farmers are paid a fair price for their work. They also use environmentally friendly packaging and strive to reduce their carbon footprint.

Locations[edit | edit source]

Timothy's World Coffee has locations across Canada and the United States. Each location offers a cozy and welcoming atmosphere, making it a popular spot for coffee lovers. The company continues to expand, with plans to open more locations in the future.

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