Posted on 02/10/2025 8:21:37 PM PST by simpson96
What a clown.....Everyone knows if something is hot before eating it....
In her defense, she didn’t eat it, she dropped the container on her leg. It was that hot.
Bill Miller’s is based in San Antonio - lots of them here. We call it “McMiller’s.”
She’s only 19? She needs to lay off the 10-20 bean and cheese tacos each day.
Whatever. I hope Bill Millers can appeal this idiot judgement.
Someone must have told her about the lady who spilled hot coffee on herself at McDonald’s many years ago.
She looks like she enjoyed being burned though. A real lawsuit lottery winner.
Medical expenses are fine. Double for pain and suffering but anything beyond that you will have had to made some major mistakes.
I think this is quite exaggerated. I don’t believe its reasonable damages.
I live in Texas mostly (have a place in N. LA). Never had 165° BBQ sauce. Ever.
Uncle Dougie's Torpedo Juice - Tomato Juice Cocktail - Bloody Mary Mix
No matter what the temp, I’ll bet she gulped it right down without spilling a drop
And how is the restaurant "grossly negligent"?
They had a warning, and could not make her be more careful.
I'm also guessing she sat down before unloading the bag and did it in her lap, instead of getting the meal set up THEN sitting down to it.
Onky second degree burns? I beleive that the woman who sued McDonald’s for her burns had 3rd degree burns and suffered terribly for quite awhile afterwards
Some juries are like the getaway driver for bank robberies. Only they are helping to rob businesses and individuals
...and the sauce was reportedly 189 degrees that day.
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How did they know the exact temperature of the sauce?
And is 189 really that hot? For reference, the recommended minimum internal temp for poultry is 165 but lots of people go hotter than that.
Somehow 189 just doesn’t strike me as dangerously outside the norm for cooked food.
5 seconds at 140 deg contact
with the skin can cause 3rd deg
burns.
At 189 deg, I wouldn’t want to
hang on to it for very long.
Investigators probably went straight
to the source for the 189 deg
temp., though I think the sauce at
time of contact could have been
lower.
If the sauce landed in more personal
places, I could see where this would
have long lasting effects.
Not agreeing with the judgement
though, seems a little excessive.
Bill Miller BBQ was the one that was burned.
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