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Thursday, January 03, 2013

Tim Hortons Customer Pays For Stranger’s Coffee, Others Pay It Forward For 228 Orders

We’ve always thought of the Canadians as a warm, friendly people, and now a bunch of Tim Hortons customers are proving just that: The chain started Random Cups of Kindness this holiday season, where it would pay the tab of random guests. But it didn’t stop there, after a whole slew of customers kept up the festive spirit by returning the favor for their fellow coffee drinkers.

The Winnipeg Press says on Dec. 21, a customer in the drive-thru line decided to pay for the order of the next vehicle. That caused a chain reaction of sorts, as customer then paid it forward for three hours and 228 orders. Hit me with that warm and fuzzy feeling, Canadians!

1 comment:

  1. While attending a music festival in Canada a facebook now real friend knows I love coffee and gave me a gift card to Tim Hortons. With my to go cup filled I had some left on the card and gave it to the guy in back of me because living in Maryland I knew it would be a long time before I made it back. It is neat to surprise someone and then leave so they don't get uncomfortable. I did it at WaWa once when paying for my coffee. It is nice to be nice

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