The Canada foodservice industry is extremely competitive due to the abundant number of independent, small, single-location restaurants that operate in the market.
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TORONTO, June 9, 2021 /CNW/ - Fresh from the Tim Hortons culinary team s test kitchen, donut lovers across Canada can now experience the latest donuts of their dreams: Filled Ring Dream Donuts.
Available in Strawberry Shortcake and Vanilla Cream Puff flavours, the ring-shaped yeast donuts are filled with a deliciously sweet, light and fluffy filling.
Tim Hortons® launches a new donut innovation: introducing Filled Ring Dream Donuts, now available in Strawberry Shortcake and Vanilla Cream Puff flavours (CNW Group/Tim Hortons)
The Strawberry Shortcake Filled Ring Dream Donut is packed with both strawberry and vanilla filling, dipped in a strawberry fondant, and then sprinkled with strawberry cookie bark for an added crunch.
10 notable businesses that closed in Toronto last month
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Businesses that closed in Toronto in April include a Mexican restaurant known for its guac and a decade-old brunch destination for buttermilk fried chicken sandwiches. The country s only location of a world-famous teppanyaki restaurant is also no more.
Here are notable businesses that closed in Toronto last month.
A decade after opening on the corner of Queen and Shaw, brunch staple County General quietly closed earlier this month. There s a chance the restaurant s North York location may reopen, but according to Instagram, they ve been closed for renos for months.
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