Here's How You Can Get A Free Tim Hortons Donut Today & Tomorrow Only

What better way to brighten up your day?

It doesn't matter if you have a sweet tooth or not, it's likely that you still enjoy eating a dessert every once in a while. And we've got good news for you if that's true. Tim Hortons is offering free donuts today and tomorrow, June 30 and July 1 only, and we're here to tell you how to take advantage of this deal if you've been craving some sweets.

The promotion has just begun and is available at participating locations across the country.

To access it, simply download the Tim Hortons application and create an account to order from the restaurant nearest you.

Easy, right?

The donut of your choice will automatically be indicated as free when you add your favourite cold or hot beverage to the cart.

Plus, now that Tim Hortons has non-dairy milk as an option, you don't have to go without if you're on a special diet or don't consume dairy products.

These products have been available at all Tim Hortons locations since June 18. For now, almond milk is the only non-dairy option you can get in your Tims coffee.

Tim Hortons shared this good news on its official Instagram account's story on the morning of June 30.

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The Canadian company offers a free donut to go with your drink when you order using the app.

This offer applies on June 30 and July 1, to celebrate Canada Day.

All you have to do is place your order online and go to the place to pick up your little gourmet feast.

Tim Hortons has the gift of marking holidays year after year, just as the company did with the blue cups to celebrate Quebec's National Holiday last week.

Free Donut at Tim Hortons

Cost: Price of a drink of your choice.

When: June 30 and July 1, 2020

Address: At participating branches all across Canada.

Why you should go: do you really need a reason to get yourself a free donut? Enjoy!

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This article was originally published in French on Narcity Québec.

  • Laurie Forget

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