A Canadian customer named Miss Tiffani, who posts on TikTok as @misstiffanij, said she has decided to stop buying food and drinks from Tim Hortons after years of disappointment with the quality of its products. In a recent video that has drawn 519,000 views, she described how the chain’s offerings in Canada have declined over the past decade or longer. She said the drop in standards feels especially noticeable because Tim Hortons locations in the United States produce better-tasting food and drinks than those in Canada.
Miss Tiffani explained that she grew up in the Greater Toronto Area, specifically in Scarborough, and now lives in the Durham region. She said the Tim Hortons outlets in both places have consistently fallen short. She pointed to a recent order in which an employee arrived to take her request with crumbs still on her face after eating a Tim Hortons pastry. Miss Tiffani called the moment unclean and said it left her unwilling to accept service from the staff member.
She added that the final push came from a coffee she received roughly a month earlier, and the lid on the cup was covered in dust and already stained. She said she told the employee she was disappointed that the drink had been handed over in that condition. The TikTok video carries the caption “Do Better Please @Tim Hortons” along with location hashtags for Toronto and Canada.
Customer lists long-running problems at multiple Tim Hortons sites
Miss Tiffani said the problems are not limited to one store. She named a gas station Tim Hortons at Midland and Lawrence in Scarborough, a location she said she stopped visiting years ago while still living with her parents. Another outlet at Midland and Eglinton, she said, was also poor and has since closed. She reported similar experiences with coffee from stores in the West End, farther north, and throughout the Durham region.
For a long time, she said she limited her orders to cinnamon raisin bagels with butter because other items no longer met her expectations. She noted that even that simple choice now costs nearly three dollars and still fails to satisfy her. She recalled that while working at a bank at age 18 she already found the quality lacking, yet continued to buy from the chain for years afterward.
Her father, she said, quit Tim Hortons long before she did because he considered the food and drinks poor. Miss Tiffani described the chain as an affordable Canadian breakfast option that many people want to support for convenience, but she said the results no longer match that expectation. She repeated several times that the quality has become “terrible.”
In the video she stated, “It’s actually embarrassing because as a Canadian, when I go to the United States, the United States’ Tim Hortons taste better than ours, and, and that’s, that’s sad.” She also said a staff member “had like a bunch of f–king, uh, crumbs on her face” when taking her order, adding that she found the appearance unacceptable for someone serving food.
Tim Hortons replied to the video in a public comment. The company wrote: “We’re really sorry to hear that we lost your trust. We’re proud of Tims team members and restaurant owners, they work hard to serve millions of guests every day, but we all acknowledge that we sometimes miss the mark.”
The reply also adds, “When we do, it’s important to us that we make it right, get feedback, and learn from it. If you’ve had consistent issues at a particular restaurant, we would appreciate you DMing us so we can get more feedback and connect with the restaurant owner about it.” Such customer dissatisfaction with Tim Hortons has been reported elsewhere, like when a Texas woman immediately returned her iced coffee after one look.
Viewers left comments describing their own encounters. One wrote, “The coffee tastes like cigarette water.” Another said, “I found a dirty alcohol wipe in a grilled cheese once. Only checked cuz the cheese wasn’t melted.. I got food there cuz I was late for work and it was accross the street. Reached out to customer service multiple times and got no response.”
A third commented, “like how are the donuts stale at 9am.” Additional remarks included “Quality, service and cleanliness has drastically changed” and “It’s HORRIBLE. I have so many stories, but I agree girl.” Fast-food quality issues extend beyond Tim Hortons, as a McDonald’s customer recently found melted cheese in the wrong place.
Published: Aug 20, 2026 06:04 am