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Starbucks, Tim’s loyalty program changes leave some ‘not happy.’ What to know

that it was shifting its rewards program from a visit-based system to a spending-based one.

For instance, brewed coffee, tea, bagels and baked goods cost 70 points right now, but under the new program, they will cost you 400 points.THE CANADIAN PRESS/Jonathan Hayward More fancy espresso drinks, iced cappuccino, frozen beverages and a box of 10 Timbits will require 800 points, going up from 140.If you’re looking for free doughnuts, cookies and hash browns, you need 300 points versus 50 on the old program.The watered-down rewards systems are not going down well with some customers in Canada.

“Those who buy breakfast each week or multiple coffees a day will benefit, but I will not,“ Schiltroth told Global News in an email.

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