I’d like to meet that lawyer
Loser pays, in this case it would be nice.
It’s not like she wants to her cake and eat it too.
Not that tough to tell. Caveat emptor
If she knew the kid was allergic to cherries, which I kinda doubt, why did she then serve the pie to her after seeing that it was not an apple pie?
This is a set-up.............
The dildoes currently infesting our country are a bunch of sensitive, GREEDY crybabies.
Just about every apple pie I have ever seen has a filling that is grey to off-white in color. Every cherry pie I have ever seen is RED. Did she not notice the color when she fed it to her daughter?
We really need to get rid of punitive damages in this country.
The defendant is found guilty. The plaintiff is awarded one new apple pie, a bottle of Pepto Bismol, a new pair of glasses so she can see what the pie is when she cuts into it and visit from a concert musician to play the sad trombone sound. Wuaaa-waaaah.
Sooo, when she cut a slice for her kid, she didn’t notice that it was red inside?
You can see the filling through the crust vents in the store. It’s red. Then you cut the pie unless your two year old helps herself. Still red.
It is also possible to buy two different pies and switch the pies so that the plastic clamshell labels are now incorrect.
Shoprite makes terrible pies btw. Filled with goo.
She trusted the words on the box despite her OBVIOUSLY knowing it wasn't an apple pie.
The child had been served it before so the parent knew what an apple pie looked like.
Scam, IMHO.
She deliberately fed her daughter cherry pie, of which her daughter was allergic? Shame on her! Someone should sue her!
People like this should be led straight to the Soylent Green machine.
Judge to plaintiff: “Shut yer pie-hole!”
Speaking as someone with food allergies, I’m hoping she wins this lawsuit. None of my food allergies are severe enough to require hospitalization, but they are definitely miserable. And it is disturbing how often allergies get brushed off. I have to read the ingredients list on pretty much everything, and a lot of them don’t actually list the ingredients, they list vague categories, like “spices” or “natural flavorings”. 2 of my allergies are to certain spices, I need to know the exact spices used, or it’s not safe for me to eat it.
There even are a lot of food service workers who seem to think it’s their job to “prove allergies are fake”, by purposely adding an allergen to somebody’s food.
Maybe a lawsuit will remind people that when you handle someone’s food, you are holding their life in your hands. I’m sorry to be so dramatic, but anyone with allergies has probably dealt with this same problem.
They couldn’t see that it was not apple when they cut into it?
At that point, you take the pie back and get a new one.