Tim Hortons scraps Roll Up The Rim contest cups amid coronavirus fears
Tim Hortons says it is scrapping paper cups for its upcoming Roll Up The Rim contest due the novel coronavirus outbreak.
The coffee-and-doughnut chain is removing all of the contest’s paper cups over health concerns around staff handling items recently gripped and sipped by customers who are returning them for prizes.
Tim Hortons does not identify COVID-19 as the catalyst, but said in a news release Saturday “the current public health environment” means “it’s not the right time for team members … to collect rolled up tabs that have been in people’s mouths.”
The company said it will redistribute all $30 million worth of prizes to restaurant giveaways and a digital contest.
On Friday, Tim Hortons and McDonald’s Canada became the latest coffee purveyors to stop accepting reusable mugs brought in by customers amid concerns about the epidemic, with the number of confirmed cases in Canada rising to 60 as of Saturday.
The temporary move followed similar decisions by Starbucks and The Second Cup Ltd. announced earlier in the week.