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A new Tim Hortons class action lawsuit in Canada could mean thousands in compensation for some Canadians — and if you got a certain email from the coffee chain last spring, you might soon be owed a whole lot of cash.

The case stems from a major mix-up during the 2024 Roll Up to Win contest, and it was officially authorized by a Quebec judge in late June. That means it's moving ahead in court, and anyone who fits the criteria is already part of it unless they opt out.

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A class action lawsuit in Canada against Tim Hortons has just been authorized — and if you got a certain email last spring, it could mean you're eligible for a boatload of compensation.

A Quebec judge authorized the suit on Friday, which was filed by Montreal-based firm LPC Avocats. The case revolves around a major mess-up during the coffee chain's Roll Up to Win contest.

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It's that time of year again at Tim Hortons.

With Roll Up To Win in 2025, there are digital rolls and classic paper cups with a rim you can roll up — but only when you order certain menu items.

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Roll Up To Win is back at Tim Hortons and classic roll up cups are returning so you actually roll up the rim!

So, you might be wondering how to play with the app, how to get paper roll up cups and what prizes you can win.

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Tim Hortons just announced that Roll Up To Win is starting soon.

Paper roll up cups are making a comeback in Canada this year, which means you can actually roll up the rim like you used to!

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