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Monday, May 03, 2010

A Seinfeld Episode Comes to Life

Remember when Kramer scalded his nether regions with a hot cafe' latte he was trying to smuggle into a theater?  His lawyer Jackie Chiles promised him some big bucks but it was all undone by a Chinese balm.

This woman could use some Chinese balm:
Starbucks Corp has been sued by a customer who allegedly suffered second-degree burns after being served tea that was too hot.

According to the complaint, the plaintiff Zeynep Inanli was served tea that was "unreasonably hot, in containers which were not safe," at a Starbucks store at 685 Third Avenue in Manhattan.

As a result of Starbucks' negligence, the plaintiff suffered "great physical pain and mental anguish," including the burns, the complaint said.

The plaintiff seeks unspecified damages.

Starbucks, based in Seattle, did not immediately return requests for comment. The plaintiff's lawyer did not immediately return a call for comment.

Retailers periodically face lawsuits for serving beverages at temperatures that customers say are too high.

In one well-known case, a jury in 1994 ordered McDonald's Corp to pay $2.86 million to Stella Liebeck, an Albuquerque, New Mexico woman who claimed she scalded herself with the restaurant's coffee. The parties later settled.
I don't drink hot tea. Could I sue if the iced tea was too cold and gave me a headache?

1 comment:

LewArcher said...

In that well know case from 1994, McDonalds was aware that people were getting scalded from its coffee, yet never did anything about it.