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Tim Hortons Earth Day Mistake
Posted Wed April 22, 2009 12:00 pm, by Lisa A. written to Tim Hortons
Write a Letter to this Company
To whom it may concern,
Like many other Canadians, I have decided to "go green". I saw the ad on your website advertising "One million acts of green" and the ten cent discount for using a travel mug. So today when I went through the drive-thru, I informed the order taker that I had a travel mug with me. She asked me what I took in my coffee and I told her. I was quite taken aback when I got to the window and she poured my coffee from a "to-go" paper cup, into my travel mug.
At first I thought that perhaps they do the coffees in there to figure the sizes, or perhaps for speed (I am aware of the timer in the drive-thru area), but that would mean that they either a) use a new paper cup each time (defeating the purpose of using a travel mug) or b) re-use the cup for multiple people which is quite unsanitary.
Having worked as a supervisor in a different Tim Horton's I know that guessing at a size for a travel mug can be difficult, however I don't think that using a paper cup is the way to go. (If this is the reason for it).
For the sake of Earth Day, please find a better system!
The location that I was at was on ******* at approximately 4:30pm; April 22 (Earth Day!). It was a manager that served me.
Thank you for your time and attention to this matter,
Lisa
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by John M. Posted Fri April 24, 2009 @ 1:40 PM
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A drive-through idler complains that not enough paper cups are being thrown away in the name of sanitation and Earth Day.
O gawd.
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Going green by idling in the drive through....makes perfect sense.
Good Day
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by KenPC Posted Thu April 23, 2009 @ 4:55 PM
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What is more unsanitary about pouring coffee out of a cup than pouring coffee out of a pot? This assumes, of course, she isn't sipping out of the cup between customers.
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by hussyinterrupted Posted Thu April 23, 2009 @ 12:47 PM
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I think it's entirely possible that they resused several cups through out the day to keep up speed and consistent sizing.
In my mind it probably goes something like this. One cup of each size for each variation of coffee. For instance, a small medium and large cup for just black coffee. A small medium and large cup for coffee with creme. A set for sugar, mixed and whatever other variations they have.
This is an admirable cause. And as other posters said its not unsanitary at all because no one is drinking out of the cup. I can imagine there would be letters flowing in about the unimaginable wait times had it not been done this way. I can also see the complaints coming about people getting ripped off on sizing if there wasnt some consistant measure of what each person was getting.
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Nice, polite letter, and while I appreciate your concern for the environment, I fail to see how reusing the same paper cup several or many times to dispense coffee is unsanitary. No one is drinking out of it. It's kind of the same thing as having everyone's coffee come from the same pot on the brewer.
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by Final Score: Boys-3, Girls-1 Posted Wed April 22, 2009 @ 10:57 PM
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Why would it be unsanitary? You aren't using the paper cup yourself, by lifting it to your mouth or touching it at all.
I think a quick rinse at most would suffice between uses of this paper cup, which I'm sure was used to measure portion sizes. I guarantee you plenty of people showed up with their Bubba Kegs trying to make the most of a discount on a travel mug, and were disappointed it wasn't filled to the brim.
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by Nate! Posted Wed April 22, 2009 @ 9:01 PM
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Good Point.
I doubt it would be quite unsanitary to re-use the cup. If this is a one day thing, they most likely had no adequate portion control procedure. Maybe they had multiple cups for different types of coffee... (ie. Double/Double, Cream, Sugar, Black, etc.), and if they didn't mix the types and changed the cup frequently, I bet they could have pulled it off.
Or did you consider that maybe it was an error, and a staff member read the display screen and put it in a paper cup not realizing it was an "earth day coffee"? This could have been operator error.
Since it was the manager that served you, you should have asked her at the time. However you have a valid complaint based on your observation.
And you made me hungry for some Timmies!! :)
I wish we had some here where I am now in Michigan.
And is it just me or have the holes been constantly increasing in size?
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by Donno Posted Wed April 22, 2009 @ 8:20 PM
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This was entertaining, though I know you didn't intend it to be. This shows the differences between a concept, a plan and its execution.
To make this happen for one day was probably not practical. So they tried to keep up appearances. I am guessing they reused the cup, but it is as easy to imagine they simply threw each one away (what a thought). Either way, poor execution.
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thank you for making the Earth a little better today!
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