HUSKER 37
All-American
Gotcha, I see where you're going. Maybe she doesn't need to.But if it was 10-20f cooler, would she even need to?I'm not ignoring that about the graph at all. I've stated at least once that the plaintiff was likely to get burned because she failed to take action to remove her wet clothing even if the coffee was cooler.
However, that's like saying that if highway speeds were 35mph, we would have less fatalities. It's true, but the reality is that highways inherently mean high speeds. That's the point of highways. Coffee being hot is the point of (most) coffee. Today I can go to a dozen places across Lincoln and get coffee served to me at 180 degrees, and none of them are McDonald's. With the growing popularity of pressed coffee, which I drink, you're getting a cup of joe at 180-190, because it's brewed at 195-205 and poured straight into your cup. Pour-over is poured straight from the heat source at 200 degrees, right through the grounds and into your cup. That cup is then handed to you, and you're on your own.
My point is that if it was so callously unsafe of McDonald's to serve Ms. Liebeck coffee at that temperature, why can I get coffee at that temp and hotter all over town right now?
Isn't it more logical to assume that Ms. Liebeck acted foolishly by putting a known hot substance between her legs, on an incline sloped toward her body, and taking off the lid? Or is it more logical to assume that today's coffee culture is rife with companies displaying callous disregard for their customers? Clearly it's the former.
Sorry about being so ignorant about coffee shops..I thought about going to one a few years ago for the free coffee grounds to counteract my high pH garden soil.
But I'm going out on a limb and a$$-u-me most coffee bought at the fancy coffee shops is served and consumed in house..I'd guess 95% of fast food places is takeout.
The difference? you have a more better control of how your customers will handle their cups..on a flat table.
But you almost have to know at least most people going through the drive through will inherently be at a greater risk and wont have a flat surface handy.