Yes - I have a name wrote:
"Matt W. Barrow" wrote in message
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They had a few requests, not warning, after selling tens of millions of
cups.
I heard somehwhere, I have no idea where, so cannot backup this up, that
Mickey D's had their own 'consultants' tell them their coffee was being
served too hot.
I don't buy coffee there. It's too damn hot. (begin a cheap *******, I
usually make my own anyway)
Well, a simple Google search shows that the ideal brewing temperature
for coffee is 200 degrees F give or take 5 degrees and the "holding"
temperature for coffee is 175 or higher. 175 will give you a wicked
burn and freshly brewed coffee could easily be 200 degrees. I
personally think McDonald's got shafted in this case and I've heard the
arguments on both sides MANY times.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...=Google+Search
To me the degree of the injury was simply not relevant. Had the woman
not done something patently stupid, she would have had NO injury at all.
It isn't McDonald's fault that she did something stupid. And it isn't
Cessna's fault if a pilot does something stupid. I'm not saying that is
the case in this incident and we'll have to wait for the NTSB to give us
an idea where the stupidity lies.
Matt