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Bland, generic, and uninspired.

Just like their food!

They actually sell food?

Based on the contents of their menu the last time I went there, I am convinced they do not sell any food.

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Well, I believe they do sell something called a "riblet."

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It will take more than a new look for me to want to eat there more.

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Hey, my mom is a manager at Applebees and you guys just hurt her feelings. Just kidding, but one thing that is kind of weird is that Applebees is almost two seperate chains, one owned by Applebees International and one owned by a company called TL Cannon. They share the same name and menu (I think) but have different have different ownership styles. TL Cannons stores are more in the Northeast and New England, so I wonder if they'll participate in this change. They aren't mentioned in that article and I've never seen that logo on any of my moms paperwork.

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Hey, my mom is a manager at Applebees and you guys just hurt her feelings. Just kidding, but one thing that is kind of weird is that Applebees is almost two seperate chains, one owned by Applebees International and one owned by a company called TL Cannon. They share the same name and menu (I think) but have different have different ownership styles. TL Cannons stores are more in the Northeast and New England, so I wonder if they'll participate in this change. They aren't mentioned in that article and I've never seen that logo on any of my moms paperwork.

I thought IHOP bought Applebees.

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If that is indeed real, the lack of an apostrophe is going to drive me mad. And I mean, "boycott the place until they change it" mad.

You probably shouldn't come to Canada for a coffee at Tim Hortons then. Seriously, that's even in the Canadian Press style guide. Drives me bonkers every time I see it.

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If that is indeed real, the lack of an apostrophe is going to drive me mad. And I mean, "boycott the place until they change it" mad.

You probably shouldn't come to Canada for a coffee at Tim Hortons then. Seriously, that's even in the Canadian Press style guide. Drives me bonkers every time I see it.

Oh, that is just wrong. Is that only in Canada? I live right down the street from one, and never noticed that--I'm definitely checking it on the way home from work today.

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If that is indeed real, the lack of an apostrophe is going to drive me mad. And I mean, "boycott the place until they change it" mad.

You probably shouldn't come to Canada for a coffee at Tim Hortons then. Seriously, that's even in the Canadian Press style guide. Drives me bonkers every time I see it.

...and interestingly enough, it was under the control of Wendy's

I saw, I came, I left.

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If that is indeed real, the lack of an apostrophe is going to drive me mad. And I mean, "boycott the place until they change it" mad.

You probably shouldn't come to Canada for a coffee at Tim Hortons then. Seriously, that's even in the Canadian Press style guide. Drives me bonkers every time I see it.

Because of French-language sign laws in the province of Quebec, Tim Hortons is spelled without an apostrophe to standardize signage across the chain. Canadian Tim Hortons outlets feature bilingual menus and cups. The chain's ubiquitous coffee cups proclaim the company motto "Always Fresh" on one side and "Toujours Frais" on the opposite side. Obligatory warnings about the injury potential of hot coffee are also printed in English and French.

It's not Tim Horton's donut, it is a Tim Hortons donut. Small distinction. ^_^

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