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McDonald's obesity lawsuit thrown out
CNNMoney.com ^
| September 4, 2003
Posted on 09/04/2003 12:40:28 PM PDT by Sweet_Sunflower29
Edited on 04/29/2004 2:03:04 AM PDT by Jim Robinson.
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To: Sweet_Sunflower29
I think I'll go down there an' get me a few Super Sizes to celebrate.
To: Sweet_Sunflower29
In other words, the judge told plaintiffs to "Shut their fat mouths!".
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posted on
09/04/2003 12:41:59 PM PDT
by
theDentist
(Liberals can sugarcoat sh** all they want. I'm not biting.)
To: Sweet_Sunflower29
Faith in humanity meter rating up.
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posted on
09/04/2003 12:43:22 PM PDT
by
JmyBryan
To: Sweet_Sunflower29
Dang, has the judge had an attack of sanity?
Best news I've had all day. These junk law suits are a plague.
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posted on
09/04/2003 12:43:33 PM PDT
by
LibKill
(Heaven frowns on all things french, and democrat, AND ESPECIALLY CAT.)
To: ElectricStrawberry
Excellent news!
Hey can you pick me up 3 Big Macs, a Fish Sandwich,a chicken sandwich, French Fry, Ice Cream, 2 cheeseburgers and 4 hamburgers. That should be enough for me to celebrate. : )
To: Sweet_Sunflower29
Would you like fries with that?
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posted on
09/04/2003 12:47:12 PM PDT
by
Godzilla
("What part of 'THOU SHALT NOT' don't you understand?")
To: Sweet_Sunflower29
I'd like to blame my extra poundage on someone else...but I know better.
ROFL at Judge "Sweet"
To: JmyBryan
Faith in humanity meter rating up. Don't be so sure. Tobacco companies won for many years before the anti-responsibility crowd finally broke through. These suits will probably be filed and refiled on diferent legal grounds until they get a win.
I recently came back from living overseas, and after I got back I noticed that some food, e.g. yogurt and Coca-Cola, was being offered in smaller containers than when I left. This suggests to me that companies expect that legal trouble is a possibility, so they're offering more choices as a way to partially immunize themselves. It will be interesting to see if McDonald's et al. start offering smaller portion sizes for those who want them.
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posted on
09/04/2003 12:48:23 PM PDT
by
untenured
To: MotleyGirl70
...and a Diet Coke.
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posted on
09/04/2003 12:51:39 PM PDT
by
TheBigB
(I don't believe in Astrology. We Scorpios are skeptical.)
To: Sweet_Sunflower29
This may not be a lasting victory. It appears that, as he previously did, Judge Sweet dismissed the complaint, not the action itself, and granted plaintiffs leave to file a (second) amended complaint. All ONE of them has to do to avoid a third dismissal (and thereby force McDonalds into years of discovery battles), it would appear, is an allegation along the lines of, "Plaintiffs are informed and believe that, during the relevant time period, they viewed the ADVERTISING on numerous occasions."
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posted on
09/04/2003 12:51:46 PM PDT
by
pogo101
To: Sweet_Sunflower29
Finally, a judge with a bit of common sense.
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posted on
09/04/2003 12:52:10 PM PDT
by
MEGoody
To: untenured
I recently came back from living overseas, and after I got back I noticed that some food, e.g. yogurt and Coca-Cola, was being offered in smaller containers than when I left. This suggests to me that companies expect that legal trouble is a possibility, so they're offering more choices as a way to partially immunize themselves. It will be interesting to see if McDonald's et al. start offering smaller portion sizes for those who want them.Yup. And some state (I don't recall - probably California) has outlawed carbonated beverages and snack foods on school grounds. Only fruit juice is allowed. Pretty pathetic, eh?
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posted on
09/04/2003 12:53:29 PM PDT
by
Cobra64
(Babes should wear Bullet Bras - www.BulletBras.net)
To: TheBigB
LOL! Of course, what else.
To: Sweet_Sunflower29
High five, Judge!
To: Sweet_Sunflower29
Ah, time for lunch.
To: Gabz; Flurry; SheLion; Max McGarrity; *puff_list
A taste of sanity? Or just a speedbump on the road to ruin?
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posted on
09/04/2003 12:59:08 PM PDT
by
Just another Joe
(FReeping can be addictive and helpful to your mental health)
To: Cobra64
"Only fruit juice is allowed."
I bet those clowns don't realize how much sugar there is in fruit juice.
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posted on
09/04/2003 1:03:29 PM PDT
by
sticker
To: Sweet_Sunflower29
On the other hand, should't that get big tobacco off the hook for the billions awarded to the states.
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posted on
09/04/2003 1:06:01 PM PDT
by
Great Dane
(You can smoke just about everywhere in Denmark.)
To: Cobra64
And some state (I don't recall - probably California) has outlawed carbonated beverages and snack foods on school grounds. Only fruit juice is allowed. It should be noted that a 12-oz. can of Coke has 140 Calories, while a 11.5 can of Cran-Grape Juice has 180 Calories. A can of orange juice will run around 160 Calories.
OTOH, a Minute Maid Light has 10 Calories, a Pepsi One has one, and Diet Coke, Diet Pepsi, Fresca, Diet Mountain Dew, Diet Sprite, Diet Sierra Mist, Diet Barq's, and Diet Dr. Pepper all have zero calories.
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posted on
09/04/2003 1:07:28 PM PDT
by
jae471
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