Tim Hortons breaks 61 years highest sale record in Pkaistan, as Poors roiled into Flour’s rows
On occasion of opening of world's most expensive Canadian coffee chain "Tim Hortons" in Defense Lahore, 61-year sales record was broken. It became a top trend on Twitter, criticizing artists and social figures too
The country is standing on the verge of economic bankruptcy, the national treasury is in need of dollars, the poor are crying in rows of flour, on the other hand, the luxury of the rich is increasing day by day.At the end of last week, new sales records were established on the occasion of the opening of the world’s most expensive Canadian coffee and fast food chain “Tim Hortons” in Defense Lahore.
Tim Hortons broke the world record for highest sales in its 61-year history with the opening of Pakistan’s first outlet in Lahore.
Pictures of long queues of shoppers at Tim Hortons’ first outlet in Pakistan went viral on social media and Tim Hortons became a top trend on Twitter. The extravagance of the poor government and the wealthy elite of the nation has taken the world by surprise.
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Not only the people, but also the rich were shocked by the extravagance and extravagance of the nobles of Lahore. Pakistani artists and social figures have reacted strongly to this news.
No comments….😶#TimHortons pic.twitter.com/quohZGPOxu
— Sadia Ahmed (@SadiaTheSadia) February 12, 2023
Actor Farhan Saeed wrote in his tweet that “There are 2 types of Pakistan, one that stands in queues for flour and ghee at utility stores and the other that stands in queues at Tim Hortons.”
There are 2 #Pakistan (s), one that are in queue of utility stores for aata & ghee, & the other is at #TimHortons.
It scares me , that there is nothing in the middle scares me . #PakistanEconomicCrisis— Farhan Saeed (@farhan_saeed) February 12, 2023
Using the hashtag Pakistan’s economic crisis, he further wrote that I am afraid that there is nothing in between, I am afraid.
Actor Adnan Siddiqui wrote in his sarcastic tweet, “Heard that an imported coffee brand is providing Canadian passports with its Cupichino, Americano and Mochas, Lahoris will be the first to fly.”
Heard that an “imported” coffee brand is offering Canadian passport free with its cappuccinos, americanos, mochas and what have you. Lahoris will be the first ones to fly out! #kaafeehype
— Adnan Siddiqui (@adnanactor) February 12, 2023
Well-known social personality Nighat Dad shared pictures of the crowd gathered at Tim Hortons and Nando’s outlets in his tweet and wrote, “Tim Hortons has been in the same situation for two days, but why is there a line at Nando’s?”
Tim Hortons ka do din say yehi haal hai par Nando’s pay kyun line lagi hai 🙈 pic.twitter.com/1EZSnOYs67
— Nighat Dad (@nighatdad) February 12, 2023
On Nighat Dad’s tweet, a user wrote in a sarcastic comment, “Both have the same handwriting.” Nighat Dad said, “The defenders have misunderstood him and mistook Nando’s for Tim Hortons.”
Ali Moin Nawaz wrote in his tweet, “On the queues at the opening of Tim Hortons in Lahore, my Canadian friend said that they must be the stupidest rich people on earth to stand in such a long queue for Tim Hortons, and Tim Hortons. Who gets ready to go to Hortons?
My Canadian Friend on the Tim Hortons opening lines in Lahore:
“They have to be the stupidest rich people on earth to queue for so long for Timmis, and who dresses up to go to Tim Hortons?”
— Ali Moeen Nawazish (@am_nawazish) February 12, 2023
In a show of how sophisticated we are by putting down Tim Hortons as a lesser brand, here’s a daily show in Lahore. It’s a lassi.
A user shared a video of a crowd at a lassi shop in Lahore and wrote that we are all equal in our immense ignorance.
The most expensive opening sale of the world’s most expensive Canadian coffee brand “TIM HORTONS” in its 61-year history is also in the city of Lahore, Pakistan, where the price of a small cup of coffee is around 650 rupees.
ایک نہیں دو پاکستان۔ دنیا کے مہنگے ترین کافی برینڈ tim hortons کی سیل٬ پاکستان میں سارے ریکارڈ ٹوٹ گۓ۔@drnazishaffan pic.twitter.com/ucyGpeYbRl
— Dr. Muhammad Affan Qaiser (@draffanqaiser) February 12, 2023
A user wrote that “Tim Hortons, the world’s most expensive Canadian coffee brand, has the highest opening sale in its 61-year history. That too in the city of Lahore, Pakistan, where the price of a small cup of coffee is around 650 rupees, people queue for hours. I stood to get coffee. Is Pakistan really a poor country?
Renowned hepatologist and gastroenterologist Dr. Affan Qaiser also mentioned this news in his video and criticized the two-class system in Pakistan.
Well-known comedian and host Khalid Butt shared the video of the queue at Tim Hortons in his tweet and wrote that “The world is burning and they are busy dancing”.