Canada Roasts The US For Writing “Caution Hot” On Coffee (21 pics)

Posted in PICTURES       29 Apr 2019       4915       3 GALLERY VIEW

A coffee shop in Canada joined in on the numerous jokes that have been made about the McDonald’s ‘hot coffee case’ over the years

But some people, fed up with the gross mistelling of the case, were happy to share the facts

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The name of the case is Liebeck v. McDonald’s and was misrepresented by the media as a frivolous case

It all began in 1992 in a McDonald’s parking lot. Liebeck was sitting in the passengers’ seat of a car and had the cup held between her knees while she was removing the lid to add cream and sugar. The cup tipped over and spilled the coffee into her lap. Most of us have spilled a drink in our laps at one point or another but what happened to Liebeck next uncovered a pattern of negligence from the company.

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She suffered third-degree burns in three seconds through her clothes that covered 16 percent of her body, including her inner thighs and genitals. The coffee even burned away layers of muscle and fatty tissue. Liebeck had to be hospitalized for eight days and had to get skin grafts among other treatments. Her recovery spanned over the course of two years

According to the American Museum of Tort Law: “Liebeck offered to settle the case for $20,000, but the company refused. McDonald’s offered Liebeck only $800—which did not even cover her medical expenses.”

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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Kenneth Wagner, the Albuquerque lawyer who represented Liebeck, said: “We knew, before the lawsuit was filed, that the temperature of the water was 190 degrees or so, and the franchise documents required that of the franchise,” and explained, “Our position was that the product was unreasonably dangerous, and the temperature should have been lower,”

“The trial judge reduced the punitive damages to $480,000, while noting that McDonald’s behavior had been “willful, wanton, and reckless.” The parties later settled for a confidential amount. According to news accounts, this amount was less than $500,000,” states the American Museum of Tort Law.

In an attempt to correct the skewed misrepresentation of the story trial lawyer Susan Saladoff made a documentary called “Hot Coffee,” in 2011. The film set out to shed light on the facts of the case and possibly change some of the public perceptions about Liebeck. Unfortunately even today, this story is still inaccurately retold and mocked.

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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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