McDonalds serving up a fresh load of…
I just read the City Pages article about Angela Cannon getting some Uptown Minneapolis McDonalds coffee and the cream being so bad she was hospitalized.
Call me crazy but this one is seems to be taken too far. For those of you that have had bad milk by mistake know its no joy. And we end up on our knees puking away.
But is it reasonable to think a sip of hot coffee, which we assume kills at least some of the bacteria in the cream, it is hot afterall, and has a minute amount of cream, can put you in the hospital and justify a $100,000 lawsuit?
I say no.
Any dairy experts around? Can of sip of hot coffee with bad cream wreck us so bad we start filing lawsuits?







I actually interviewed Angela Cannon quite awhile ago. She’s had prior surgeries (gastric bypass and hernia-I believe). The vomiting, she contends, led to a re-injury of one of those wounds. I believe it reopened the hernia… so she needed a new operation. Her logic: bad cream led to vomiting which led to a new hernia which led to a surgery.
We decided not to run the story.
I can think of one or two other things that might cause vomiting or minor injuries.
Im not so sure its McDonalds fault.
Thank god she wasnt on 35W a few weeks ago.
Sounds like an old Seinfeld episode — coffee is too hot/spoiled cream/not perfect, I’m suing somebody. Maybe it’s where she got the idea from.
Few weeks ago, I got a bottle of sample contact solution for the order of contact lens I ordered from an eye doctor. I didn’t realize the solution had expired 2 years ago until I tried to put the contacts the day after I soaked them. They burnt my eyes! I could have sue eye doctor or the solution maker to make couple of quick bucks. Instead, I thought it would be best that I didn’t do so to keep the general public’s eye doctor and solution costs down:)
Ive considered filing a suit against Sunny. Every once in a while she cooks something that goes right through me.
My attorney has advised me not to disclose too many details.