....be careful McDonald's coffee is hot too!

But it is not as hot as it used to be.  McDonalds now servers their coffee at a 
much more reasonable 150 +/-5 degrees Fahrenheit.  At the time of the lawsuit 
you presumable are making reference of, their policy was to server it out the 
window at 185 +/-5 degrees Fahrenheit.  That is just shy of boiling water at 
sea level.  And the lady in the suit did not spill her cup, the Styrofoam cup 
melted and collapsed from the heat of the coffee, causing first and second 
degree burns of the upper thighs and genitals requiring surgery. 

Sorry, just a pet peeve of mine when that case is used as a shining example of 
what is wrong with litigation in America.  When it is the exact opposite, IMHO.


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