Tim Hortons has always been.
Canada's national favorite.
I can't wait for a drink or two a day.
But this woman in Canada.
I drank a glass and almost died!
A Winnipeg girl.
Because the employees of Tim Hortons got it wrong.
She added cream to the tea she ordered.
Instead of the almond milk she wanted.
As a result, she developed severe allergies.
Almost cardiac arrest!
The girl's name is Gabrielle Lien Ho
He is 25 years old.
Last week, a complaint was decided.
Take the super-famous coffee chain to court.
And its head office.
restaurant brands international
and the owner of her Winnipeg shop.
She said. This coffee shop.
Employees are not well trained.
How to deal with changes in ordering.
Blame Tim Hortons
Didn't alert her on the app that she might have allergies.
The clerk didn't check her order either.
On the morning of June 9.
Ho uses Tim Hortons' mobile app
Ordered a cup of tea.
Note: Replace the milk with almond milk.
She said there were no allergy warnings on the app.
HO after receiving the tea.
Went to work at a clothing store in the same shopping mall.
She suddenly had an allergy after taking a sip of tea.
Then hit her mother.
Mom helped her with an epipen
Allergy emergency life-saving thing).
The colleague took her to the nearest hospital.
On the way to the hospital.
Her condition is getting worse and worse.
In the end, he has fallen into a coma.
I can't even get into the hospital.
Employees of Concordia Hospital.
CPR was performed for about eight minutes.
Until Ho's heart spontaneously starts beating again.
Ho was later transferred.
Intensive care unit in another hospital.
Stayed until June 12.
Afterwards. She began to have severe headaches and loss of vision
Tingling or burning sensation on the left side, and feeling weak.
MRI finds.
HO has problems that can occur after a lack of oxygen to the brain.
She was transferred to a ** center on June 29.
Now, Ho has filed a lawsuit.
Claim compensation for the pain caused by this incident.
Mental torture, as well.
Her lost past and future income as a result.
There is also the cost of future care.
There are indeed many people in Canada who are prone to allergies.
It can only be said that this time TIM made a mistake.
The consequences are really too severe.