Disney being sued over nacho cheese

I'm suing McDonalds because I bought a Big Mac and it wasn't that big. :mad:
 
Someone should b-slap the parents that let that little fool eat hot as hell cheese, if that is the real case.

:cool: Everyone looking for a law suit...
 
Isnt nacho cheese supposed to be hot? If anything the parents should be given a lashing for not taking the proper steps to avoid this.
Dummies.....

Welcome to america....where stupidity and laziness are rewarded.
 
5Stars;3845741 said:
Someone should b-slap the parents that let that little fool eat hot as hell cheese, if that is the real case.

:cool: Everyone looking for a law suit...

That's what I was thinking. It's not likely that the concession stand guy handed it right to the kid.

"I think the parents, like the child, like any reasonable person, would have an expectation of food being served to children would be served at a reasonable temperature," Cahill told

Cahill also said the nachos did not come with any warning of their temperature. The family also alleges Disney never took their son's injuries seriously.

This type of stuff is so stupid. Who expects that they order cooked food that will be cold? Who honestly needs to be told that cooked food is going to be hot.

I swear some people are just looking to blame anyone and everyone for their irresponsibility. I don't think it's about getting money. I think it's about needing to feel at ease for giving their kid screaming hot cheese sauce.

I would have supported them getting a refund on the food, possible even the tickets but at some point you gotta draw the line and take a little responsibility.

If I were the judge, I would award them nothing. I would tell them to consider it a lesson learned on both accounts. I bet that kid doesn't go diving face first into a plate of nachos again and I bet the parents take a little more caution before giving their kid something fresh out of the oven.
 
nyc;3845730 said:
I'm suing McDonalds because I bought a Big Mac and it wasn't that big. :mad:


A little off topic...but, I hope your wife/girlfriend don't sue you over the same thing, NYC!



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Hoofbite;3845749 said:
That's what I was thinking. It's not likely that the concession stand guy handed it right to the kid.





This type of stuff is so stupid. Who expects that they order cooked food that will be cold? Who honestly needs to be told that cooked food is going to be hot.

I swear some people are just looking to blame anyone and everyone for their irresponsibility. I don't think it's about getting money. I think it's about needing to feel at ease for giving their kid screaming hot cheese sauce.

I would have supported them getting a refund on the food, possible even the tickets but at some point you gotta draw the line and take a little responsibility.

If I were the judge, I would award them nothing. I would tell them to consider it a lesson learned on both accounts. I bet that kid doesn't go diving face first into a plate of nachos again and I bet the parents take a little more caution before giving their kid something fresh out of the oven.



Well said...


;)
 
Some people say the same thing about cops...until you need one! :cool:
 
No food goes in my 4-year-old daughter's mouth without me checking temperature of it. Ever.
 
5Stars;3845757 said:
Some people say the same thing about cops...until you need one! :cool:
Yeah and I'm not gonna need one for melting my testicles off any time soon. Idiots don't deserve to have lawyers.
 
tupperware;3845763 said:
Yeah and I'm not gonna need one for melting my testicles off any time soon. Idiots don't deserve to have lawyers.


Lawers are a necessity...they can and do help.

Idiots like those parents. No...but they found one that can cost thousands of taxpayers money to make them look like fools.

(dumb parents)


:cool:
 
Faerluna;3845762 said:
No food goes in my 4-year-old daughter's mouth without me checking temperature of it. Ever.


That shoud be common knowledge.

:( Poor child.
 
Faerluna;3845762 said:
No food goes in my 4-year-old daughter's mouth without me checking temperature of it. Ever.

To be correct, it doesn't look like the kid ate it.

Just took the cheese to his mug somehow. Maybe one of the parents dropped it on him.

Maybe one of the parents' hands were full and let him have it and he dropped it on his own face.

Either way, piss poor parenting.

When you think about it, it's completely ridiculous that someone wouldn't check the temperature.

You would let the guy behind the counter feed your kid, why the hell would you let him prepare the food and not make sure it's safe?

I hope we can get an update on this story. I hope they get nothing.
 
Faerluna;3845762 said:
No food goes in my 4-year-old daughter's mouth without me checking temperature of it. Ever.

Disney should sue the mother. :eek:
 
vta;3845782 said:
Disney should sue the mother. :eek:

What they'll likely do is start topping their tortilla chips with fake, plastic-like cheese and will sued somewhere down the line because their cheese is only 41% dairy.
 
Hoofbite;3845777 said:
To be correct, it doesn't look like the kid ate it.

Just took the cheese to his mug somehow. Maybe one of the parents dropped it on him.

Maybe one of the parents' hands were full and let him have it and he dropped it on his own face.

Either way, piss poor parenting.

When you think about it, it's completely ridiculous that someone wouldn't check the temperature.

You would let the guy behind the counter feed your kid, why the hell would you let him prepare the food and not make sure it's safe?

I hope we can get an update on this story. I hope they get nothing.


Just an FYI...

Reports might be coming in that Jerry Jones had something to do with that.

:laugh2:


I hope it wasn't his cheese!
:eek:
 
I agree lawsuits have become ridiculous and that i would taste my sons food before i give it to him. I'm also not defending the parents of this child at all.

However, just out of curiosity, how hot does the cheese need to be? It must be pretty damn hot to do that kind of damage, no?
 
ethiostar;3845818 said:
I agree lawsuits have become ridiculous and that i would taste my sons food before i give it to him. I'm also not defending the parents of this child at all.

However, just out of curiosity, how hot does the cheese need to be? It must be pretty damn hot to do that kind of damage, no?


:confused: You never had hot cheese? It's tastes like melted plastic, but you could eat it. It sticks to your mouth. Burns your tongue...

You know, huh, member...you member?

:eek::
 
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