I mean, Canadians have been down this path before, when Tim Horton's was bought out by Wendy's (Wendy's saw the stupidity of that decision, and rolled them back out into an independent company once again).
But this is different.
Burger King is doing this (an incorporating into Canada) simply to avoid their financial responsibilities in the US. How different is this really than what Walgreen's was trying to do earlier this summer?
Hmm ... corporate inversion ... tastes like shit.
I never really cared for Burger King in the past. I won't give them a second thought now, but along with that, Tim Horton's goes right with it now.
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