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Originally Posted by Thor
No, the majority of people were upset because they didn't know the facts of the case, the media wildly misreported this and people simplified the case to a point of absurdity.
McDonalds did change the temp of the coffee after this case, and had a list of similar incidents over the decades. This woman simply asked to help cover her bills and you could not find a doctor who saw her severe burns who would say, well coffee is hot, her fault.
Coffee at home is made at a much lower temperature, Mcdonalds stubbornly kept it at this insane temperature until it final reached the media and cost them some significant money.
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so you are saying the woman had zero fault in this?
Weird, i'd been drinking macdonald's coffee for years before this case, and never got burnt once...of course, i figured that squeezing the cup between my legs to add sugar probably wasn't a good idea....