Everyone knows the "muh coffee hot" case in the US.

So, let's do a quick re-count.
Is Mcdonalds:

@LukeAlmighty How hot is reasonable for a paper cup?
I believe she got 2nd degree burns, the jury agreed for a reason the courts and news are wildly in favor of corperates

@monkyyy
- 2nd degree burns

Yes, that happens, when you pour it to your lap. The problem isn't that the liquid was hot, but that she was drinking it in a car.

What temperature for a "hot coffee" do you think is ok for a rollercoaster?

Because for a sitting coffee? I would guess about 99°C is ok.

@LukeAlmighty Much like the 6 cup of coffee caffeine in lemonade lawsuit; customer expectations matter for the degree of harm possible.
I don't expect food to be medically intervention nessery hot, no matter the warnings.

@monkyyy
Yes, if the coffee was called "barely heated coffee!, then I would expect it to be ready for immediate consumption in one take. But the word "hot" does bring the expectation of heating you during the long winter days, while you drink it slowly over at least 30 minutes.

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> I don't expect food to be medically intervention nessery hot

How many ways can people find of saying, that they didn't know, that boiling water is hot?

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