Instead of getting the Warning Labels thread further off-topic, I decided to create a new thread about this.
Here are the facts of the case http://www.centerjd.org/free/mythbusters-free/MB_mcdonalds.htm.
As linked to in the other thread, here is another point of view: http://www.stellaawards.com/stella.html.
And finally, here is the link to the National Coffee Association of America: http://www.ncausa.org/public/pages/index.cfm?pageid=71
McDonalds sold it's coffee at 180-190 degrees fahrenheit, which, if spilled or even drank immediately, it will cause serious and extremely damaging burns that cannot be cured without "skin grafting, debridement and whirlpool treatments that cost tens of thousands of dollars and result in permanent disfigurement, extreme pain and disability of the victim for many months, and in some cases, years."
The link to the Stella Awards is very biased, and distorts the truth.
McDonald's defense was that many people wouldn't drink their coffee until they got back to their office, and that if they kept it at a reasonable temperature, it would get cold by the time the person got back. However, McDonald's did not warn the customers about this.
There have been over 700 cases of people being severly burned by McDonalds coffee, this was not an isolated incedent. McDonald's admitted that its coffee is "not fit for consumptoin."
Here are the facts of the case http://www.centerjd.org/free/mythbusters-free/MB_mcdonalds.htm.
As linked to in the other thread, here is another point of view: http://www.stellaawards.com/stella.html.
And finally, here is the link to the National Coffee Association of America: http://www.ncausa.org/public/pages/index.cfm?pageid=71
McDonalds sold it's coffee at 180-190 degrees fahrenheit, which, if spilled or even drank immediately, it will cause serious and extremely damaging burns that cannot be cured without "skin grafting, debridement and whirlpool treatments that cost tens of thousands of dollars and result in permanent disfigurement, extreme pain and disability of the victim for many months, and in some cases, years."
The link to the Stella Awards is very biased, and distorts the truth.
They recommend the coffee be brewed at those temperatures, not served at them. If you drank coffee at 195-205 degrees Fahrenheit, there is going to be some extremely major damage to your throat and mouth.Here's the Kicker: Coffee is supposed to be served in the range of 185 degrees! The National Coffee Association recommends coffee be brewed at "between 195-205 degrees Fahrenheit for optimal extraction" and drunk "immediately".
McDonald's defense was that many people wouldn't drink their coffee until they got back to their office, and that if they kept it at a reasonable temperature, it would get cold by the time the person got back. However, McDonald's did not warn the customers about this.
There have been over 700 cases of people being severly burned by McDonalds coffee, this was not an isolated incedent. McDonald's admitted that its coffee is "not fit for consumptoin."