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Do you remember the lady that spilled McDonalds Coffee?
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<blockquote data-quote="Tim/South" data-source="post: 1083308" data-attributes="member: 17986"><p>She originally asked McDonalds to help her with her medical expenses. They would not.</p><p>She did not sue for millions. The jury awarded her millions and the judge cut it down to a fraction of that. The jury said they judgement came from the money McDonalds made in coffee sales in 2 days.</p><p>McDonalds admitted their coffee was too hot to drink, but it stayed hotter longer. It melted the dang cup.</p><p>Had McDonalds helped with her medical bills, then the case would not have gone this far.</p><p>McDonalds admitted they had settled with many others prior to this instance, that it was worth it because they sold more coffee than any other competitor because it stayed hotter longer.</p><p></p><p>The jury, not the old lady, decided the amount in damages after hearing the testimony.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Tim/South, post: 1083308, member: 17986"] She originally asked McDonalds to help her with her medical expenses. They would not. She did not sue for millions. The jury awarded her millions and the judge cut it down to a fraction of that. The jury said they judgement came from the money McDonalds made in coffee sales in 2 days. McDonalds admitted their coffee was too hot to drink, but it stayed hotter longer. It melted the dang cup. Had McDonalds helped with her medical bills, then the case would not have gone this far. McDonalds admitted they had settled with many others prior to this instance, that it was worth it because they sold more coffee than any other competitor because it stayed hotter longer. The jury, not the old lady, decided the amount in damages after hearing the testimony. [/QUOTE]
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