njdevils1982
Hell Toupée!!!
You must not have read what I wrote. The coffee was hot enough to cause hundreds of injuries. McDonald's knew this and continued to serve it at that temperature, fearing that they could see a reduction in sales if people's coffee cooled off before they finished their commute. This isn't about the coffee being hot. It's about a corporation knowingly putting its customers into harm's way for profit. It's that kind of action that makes punitive damages necessary in American tort law.
I know it's really easy and probably makes you feel good to think you would never be dumb enough to burn yourself with 190F coffee carrying no warning of the dangerously high termperature, but consider that so far you haven't even grasped the facts of this case before offering your opinion.
oh i read your post.
and i stand by the judgment of idiocy.....its coffee. its gonna be hot.
but the lowest common denominator walks away with free money