A California jury ruled that Starbucks must pay $50 million (approx. Ksh. 6.5 billion) in damages to a delivery driver who suffered serious burns from an improperly secured lid on a hot beverage.
The case is redolent of a 1994 landmark legal action against McDonald's in New Mexico, when 79-year-old Stella Liebeck was awarded over $2.8 million after spilling hot coffee on herself.
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The lawsuit alleged a barista was negligent in securing the drink in a carrier, resulting in severe burns to the victim's ...
A California jury has ordered Starbucks to pay damages to a delivery driver who suffered severe burns due to an improperly ...