Tim Hortons president vows to improve relationship with franchisees after unrest
TORONTO — Tim Hortons is ready to make amends.
President Alex Macedo has been crisscrossing the country over the last few days, meeting with thousands of franchisees in a bid to regain their trust and convince them that the fast food giant is committed to improving its strained relationship with some owners.
His tour comes after months of public sparring with a dissident franchisee group over everything from cost-cutting measures to delays in supply deliveries to a $700-million renovation plan that they say will cost store owners $450,000 per restaurant.
“We can’t pretend everything is good or that we did all the right things. We could have done a few things better,” he said in an interview with The Canadian Press.