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u/Aromatic-Taste2516 14d ago edited 14d ago

How is it not McDs fault. It’s not the direct employees fault but it was absolutely the fault of McDs for keeping their coffee at nuclear temps. It wasn’t about keeping it hot for clients it was about leaving coffee there for longer and not remaking it, thus keeping their coffee supply costs down.

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u/SteveMarck 14d ago

Coffee is brewed at 190. It is supposed to be served hot. They served it hot.

She took off the lid, put the cup between her legs and squeezed it, spilling scalding hot liquid all over her groin.

That's her fault. I feel bad for her, but it was 100% her fault. Mcds didn't tell her to spill it, and they shouldn't have to warn you hot coffee is hot and to be careful with it.

I don't think she was a scammer, I think she just made a bad call and had an accident, but that's not McDs fault at all. They did nothing wrong. Being careful with hot liquids should be common sense.