Burger King May Make Tim Hortons Less Canadian​

If its management of Burger King and Heinz. is a guide, Tim Hortons will see jobs cut, offices made more Spartan and posh corporate travel disappear.

Young love! It happens so fast. It feels like only yesterday, after all, that we first noticed Burger King and Tim Hortons were holding hands. And now the new couple have made it official — they'll be merging to create one of the 

In 2011, just a few months after 3G Capital had acquired Burger King and taken it private, the fast-food chain's new managers made a major symbolic change: getting rid of its prankster mascot, the King, who had been the (admittedly creepy) face of the 

On Tuesday, Burger King confirmed that it had agreed to acquire Tim Hortons for eleven billion dollars and would be moving its headquarters to Canada. When the two companies first acknowledged their discussions on Sunday night, one common reaction 

In 2011, just a few months after 3G Capital had acquired Burger King and taken it private, the fast-food chain's new managers made a major symbolic change: getting rid of its prankster mascot, the King, who had been the (admittedly creepy) face of the