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HALIFAX, N.S. — A program to combat food waste at Tim Hortons locations will start making discount doughnuts available in major Atlantic Canadian cities heading into the Easter Weekend.
Last October, Tims partnered with certified B Corp social impact company Too Good To Go, to start offering surplus end-of-day baked goods at a discounted price through Too Good’s mobile app.
Added Andrea Li, Too Good To Go Canada country director,"We are excited to be working with one of Canada's most beloved brands and help inspire Canadians to join the fight against food waste. This is a partnership built on our shared ambition to reduce as much food waste as possible and to provide an opportunity for Canadians to make a difference.
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