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Doug Ford just made another Tim Hortons commercial and people have thoughts

OntarioPremier Doug Fordjust released another strange advertisement for Tim Hortons, and his continued promotion of the ubiquitous coffee and donut chain has the internet cracking jokes at his expense yet again.

The premier posted a video to social media on Monday promoting the brand's annual Smile Cookie promotion, which brings the tally to at least four provincially-funded ads for a brand that raked inUS$1.59 billion in revenueduring just the first quarter of 2023.

"Friends, it's that time of year again. This week from May 1st to the 7th, head over to your local Tim Hortons, pick up a smile cookie," says Ford, continuing to say that "100 per cent of the proceeds goes to local charities and organizations."

"So now is the time to enjoy a tasty treat and support some good causes. My favourite treat, a Timmies cookie," says Ford.

Ford has previouslyplugged Tim Hortons' "real egg" sandwichesin 2021, and created a similarvideo promoting smile cookieslater that year. Just last month, Ford toured a Tim Hortons following an ice storm that affected parts of the province, where he even got to make one of hisbeloved egg sandwiches.

While proceeds for the cookies indeed go to charity, the cookies can be viewed as a loss leader, offering the product at a revenue loss which is offset through increased traffic.

Commenters are calling out the premier for his constant support of a corporation, including one who suggested Tim Hortons and other coffee chains are major contributors to the public litter problem.

Others say that Tim Hortons should just officially add Doug to the payroll at this point.

Ford's affinity for Tim Hortons is no secret after years of being the unofficial brand mascot, a role he enthusiastically leans into with frequent appearances eating, preparing, and otherwise endorsing their products.

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@fordnation


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