The claim alleges there was no further information on the Tim Hortons mobile app to add special instructions, including a warning of an allergy
A Winnipeg woman is suing Tim Hortons alleging a staff mistake that added cream instead of almond milk to her tea led to a severe allergic reaction and stopped her heart for several minutes.
An email from Tim Hortons on Tuesday said it can’t comment on the case as it’s before the courts. But the company said it takes allergies seriously. Ho says she picked up the beverage from the Tim Hortons at Kildonan Place mall before heading to her shift at a clothing store in the same mall. “Various employees of Concordia Hospital performed CPR for approximately eight minutes until the plaintiff’s heart spontaneously restarted,” the document says.
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