'Bad taste in your mouth': Tim Hortons wrongly tells customers they won $10,000

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'Bad taste in your mouth': Tim Hortons wrongly tells customers they won $10,000
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'It kind of leaves a bad taste in your mouth, so to speak. Glitch or not, it shows that I won and I'd like them to honour it.'

The coffee and doughnut chain said Wednesday that for a few hours on Monday — the contest's first day — a"small subset" of players were incorrectly notified that they'd won the company's jackpot draw, a $10,000 daily prize meant to be awarded to one person per day.

"It kind of leaves a bad taste in your mouth, so to speak. Glitch or not, it shows that I won and I'd like them to honour it." Customers now scan the Tim Hortons app on their smartphone at the time of purchase to earn a"roll" that could reveal a prize like"free doughnut," or scan a loyalty card and later log into the contest's website to see the rolls and prizes they've earned.

“I just screamed and my girlfriend who works in the department with me came running over and a couple other of my girlfriends came running over and I was like, ‘Guys, I can't believe what I'm seeing,’” Smith recalled of the moment she saw the notification.

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