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  1. May 13, 2020 · When Tim Hortons patrons are again allowed to sit in the chain's restaurants, they'll find a different dining experience than they did before the COVID-19 pandemic.

  2. Mar 6, 2020 · Tim Hortons commits up to $40 million to support sick team members affected by COVID-19; investment to be split 50/50 between 1,500 restaurant owners and Tim Hortons corporate office. The Tim Hortons policy is clear. Team members should always stay home if they are sick. Today's new commitment to team members is a unique partnership in the ...

  3. Aug 4, 2020 · Here are six ways that a visit to your local Tims has changed. No reusable cups. Before the pandemic, Tim Hortons routinely allowed customers to bring in their own mugs for coffee and tea. In fact, this year’s Roll Up The Rim promotion rewarded reusable cup users with extra entries before the coffee chain suspended the use of reusable cups in ...

  4. Tim Hortons released some updates regarding its operations amid the coronavirus pandemic. The coffee-and-doughnut chain announced several changes regarding its health and safety measures, employee support, and the eventual addition of a “mobile pick up” option on its app across Canada and the US. In an open letter, CEO of Tim Hortons ...

  5. Tim Hortons announced today that it will be changing its operations in a national effort to contain the COVID-19 pandemic. Starting March 17, the Canadian coffee and doughnut chain will be closing all dining room seating in “most locations” until future notice.

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  6. Mar 16, 2020 · Coronavirus newsletter sign-up: Get The COVID-19 Brief sent to your inbox; Restaurant Brands acknowledged that Tim Hortons restaurants are gathering places for communities, but said the change was ...

  7. Mar 31, 2020 · Mar 31, 2020, 10:35 AM. One thing hasn't changed during the outbreak of COVID-19 in Canada: people still want their Tims. Luckily, the Tim Hortons mobile app will feature new options for pick-up. This means customers won't have to use the drive-thru if they don't want to. In an open letter from March 30, Jose Cil, SEO of Tim Hortons parent ...