Tim Hortons among doughnut-makers targeted in campaign against palm oil (2024)

A new environmental campaign is asking doughnut lovers to think about the effect their Boston cream doughnut or apple fritter is having on the rainforests halfway around the globe.

There's a good chance that oily residue left on your fingers after enjoying a doughnut is, in part, palm oil.

Some of North America's leading doughnut makers, including Tim Hortons, source palm oil from suppliers that are clear-cutting tropical rainforests to make way for palm oil plantations, according to a new report by NGO Forest Heroes.

As a result, endangered species, including Sumatran tigers and orangutans are caught in the crosshairs, as their habitats are being destroyed.

The group released its "Deforestation Doughnuts" report last week which called on Tim Hortons, Dunkin' Donuts and Krispy Kreme to use palm oil suppliers that implement a no-deforestation policy.

"When I started campaigning on this issue many years ago, we were talking about the last remaining 500 Sumatran tigers," Forest Heroes campaigner Kevin Grandia told CTVNews.ca from Vancouver. "Now we’re talking about the last remaining 400 Sumatran tigers.

Grandia said more than 77,000 square kilometres of forest have been cleared to make way for palm oil plantations in countries such as Indonesia, Papua New Guinea and Malaysia.

He said virgin rainforests are being burned down or ripped out with tractors to plant palm trees, even though companies can plant on tens of millions of acres of already degraded land that is available for development.

Tim Hortons plans to use palm oil from 'sustainable sources'

Tim Hortons confirmed that its doughnuts are made using palm oil in the shortening and in other ingredients.

Tim Hortons spokesperson Olga Petrycki said in a statement to CTVNews.ca that ultimately, the company's goal is to purchase 100 per cent of its palm oil from verified sustainable sources.

Petrycki says the new palm oil policy will be announced in the company's next sustainability report, which is published in the spring of each year.

"In the meantime, we continue to significantly advance our work within our supply chain," she said.

Grandia said the organization has worked with major food companies including Kellogg's and Nestle, which have, in a short amount of time, committed to deforestation-free palm oil policies.

He said Dunkin' Donuts has also committed to an "aggressive timeline" to deal with the palm oil issue.

"Nowadays the number of major companies that have committed to deforestation-free palm oil are so numerous, and so large that it's not hard for a company like Tim Hortons to move quickly on this issue," Grandia said.

Grandia said he’s not asking Canadians to stop buying doughnuts, but he's urging individuals to sign Forest Heroes' online petition that urges doughnut makers to use palm-oil suppliers that adopt deforestation-free policies.

He said there's a "visceral response" when individuals learn of the impact palm oil plantations have on critically endangered species, as well on the forests that act as carbon sinks.

"These forests are holding a ton of carbon and greenhouse gas, and we’re literally ripping them out and burning them and putting those gases into the atmosphere," Grandia said.

Tim Hortons among doughnut-makers targeted in campaign against palm oil (2024)

FAQs

Do Tim Hortons donuts have palm oil? ›

But now those same doughnuts are pushing orangutans, Sumatran tigers, and countless other species to the brink of extinction. That grease left over in your napkin after eating one of its delicious Timbits? It's palm oil -- grown by clearing tropical rainforests for plantations.

Are donuts made with palm oil? ›

Palm oil is the basic work horse of donut frying since partially hydrogenated oils have been banned. The saturated fat content in palm oil contributes to the oil setting up on the donut surface, which helps the adhesion of powdered sugar, glazes or other toppings.

What kind of oil does Tim Hortons use? ›

Tim Hortons confirmed that its doughnuts are made using palm oil in the shortening and in other ingredients. Tim Hortons spokesperson Olga Petrycki said in a statement to CTVNews.ca that ultimately, the company's goal is to purchase 100 per cent of its palm oil from verified sustainable sources.

What variety of donut was one of the first 2 donuts sold at Tim Hortons? ›

The dutchie was one of two original baked goods (along with the apple fritter) that had been available on Tim Hortons' doughnut menu since the chain's inception in 1964.

What is the most unhealthy item in Tim Hortons? ›

Blueberry Fritter

I don't think a real fruit has ever touched a Tim Horton's fritter. That said, in the pastry category, the blueberry fritter comes dead last. It's the most calorie dense and has the highest sugar content as well. If you're looking to make a healthy choice, avoid this pastry at all costs.

What ingredients are in Tim Hortons donuts? ›

Yeast Fill / Bloom / Eclair / Ring Donut & Yeast Timbit: Enriched wheat flour (wheat flour, niacin, ferrous sulphate, thiamine mononitrate, riblavin, folic acid), water, shortening [palm oil, modified palm oil, (with TBHQ as preservative)], yeast, sugar, whey powder (milk), salt, leavening (sodium acid pyrophosphate, ...

Why do bakeries use palm oil? ›

Well-known for its high palmitic acid content, palm oil could aerate fat and sugar mixtures well. This makes palm oil an ideal component for bakery margarines. Palm kernel oil is also a suitable raw material for cake, as it imparts fast crystallisation which provide great creaming properties.

Does Dunkin donuts use palm oil? ›

Today, Dunkin' Donuts is taking another step toward becoming a more sustainable company by announcing that we've made a commitment to source only 100% sustainable palm oil in the United States by 2016.

Does Dunkin donuts contain palm oil? ›

The company will continue to work with these organizations to help meet the targets. Dunkin' Donuts currently uses a blend of palm oil, soy and cottonseed oil for preparing donuts, and has supported a moratorium on palm oil expansion in rainforests and peatlands since 2012.

Are Tim Hortons donuts baked or fried? ›

We freshly bake our donuts in small batches throughout the day in our Restaurants. Our bakers hand-dip, glaze and sprinkle each donut with care. Available by the dozen, or half-dozen or on their own, our donuts are sure to be the perfect complement to your cup of coffee. Selection may vary by Restaurant.

What does Tim Hortons fry their donuts in? ›

Currenty the donuts (and other baked goods) come in “par-baked” which is to say partially baked and then flash frozen at a large production facility. They're then prepared in small batches (at least theoretically) as needed in the “Always fresh oven” which is a combination microwave-convection oven.

Where does Tim Hortons get their ingredients? ›

Tim Hortons is also committed to sourcing key ingredients domestically as much as possible. In Canada, our milk, cream, butter, cheese, eggs, and potatoes for our hash browns and wedges are sourced from Canadian farmers and suppliers.

What is the healthiest donut in Tims? ›

The healthier Tim Hortons donuts
  • Sugar Loop Donut: calories: 180. protein: 4g (9% of calories) carbohydrates: 28g (62% of calories) ...
  • Chocolate Dip Donut: calories: 200. protein: 4g (8% of calories) carbohydrates: 34g (68% of calories) ...
  • Maple Dip Donut: calories: 200. protein: 4g (8% of calories)

What is the rarest doughnut? ›

The priciest doughnut on the planet is filled with champagne and topped with 24-karat gold. It's called the Golden Cristal Ube, and a dozen will set you back $1,200.

Do Krispy Kreme donuts have palm oil? ›

Krispy Kreme uses palm oil primarily in our fry shortenings and doughnut mixes. Although there are some palm products listed in the ingredient statements in the icing and fillings used in our doughnuts suppliers typically will not provide a definitive percent breakout of their ingredients.

Are Tim Tams palm oil free? ›

Tim Tams contain palm oils that are 100% sustainable, they source the oil from the Malaysian peninsular on land that is only specifically used for palm oil with no deforestation happening and no orangutans are found wild here.

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