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Pretty 5 year s ago
So the lady was a medical and food/beverage expert, knewing that coffee at regulated temperatures wouldn't burn her that bad, and therefore risked spilling it?
TBH all this changes nothing, she burned herself due to her carelessness, and sued McD for it.
       
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Tymusz 5 year s ago
nice rant, but that still doesn't debunk the 'do not dry animals in the microwave' story. That's still American, and stupid. Now, I'm not saying ALL Americans are stupid, but the average IQ in the US is lower than in Europe.
       
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Scarlett Johansson 5 year s ago
I like my coffee at a tad under boiling so McD's are OK in my book. The real question should have been whether the lid was on correctly...did that get addressed? If the lid was on properly then it's all on the woman as far as I'm concerned. PS...Don't you just Japanese porn?
       
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The importance of the case went beyond Liebeck though. During the trial, they heart from experts who said McDonald’s coffee was 30 to 40 degrees hotter other companies. The jury also hear testimonials and learned 700 other people—including children—had been burned before and despite this, the company had not changed its policy.

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