German tourist sued a New York taqueria for salsa that was too spicy. Judge says ‘the spice is often the point’
He should keep this up and keep suing people, he will become American in no time
I hope he never goes to Thailand
German tourist sued a New York taqueria for salsa that was too spicy. Judge says ‘the spice is often the point’
He should keep this up and keep suing people, he will become American in no time
I hope he never goes to Thailand
@skinnylatte She DID actually need hospitalization for 3rd degree burns, needed skin grafts.
"The attorneys...presented the jury with expert testimony that 190 °F (88 °C) coffee may produce third-degree burns (where skin grafting is necessary) in about three seconds and 180 °F (82 °C) coffee may produce such burns in about 12 to 15 seconds.[14] Lowering the temperature to 160 °F (71 °C) would increase the time for the coffee to produce such a burn to 20 seconds..." --wiki
So she had cause...
@CStamp @[email protected] @skinnylatte They weren't even paper cups back in those days, were they? They were insulating styrofoam cups that kept heat in but also kept you from feeling the heat from the outside.
And anyway you shouldn't be brewing your coffee at 100C, it's more around 85-95C.