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California Man Wins $50 Million Lawsuit Against Starbucks Over Scalding Tea Incident

California Man Wins $50 Million Lawsuit Against Starbucks Over Scalding Tea Incident

A California man has been awarded $50 million in a lawsuit against Starbucks after suffering severe burns from a hot tea incident. The plaintiff, a Postmates delivery driver, was scalded by a 'Medicine Ball' tea that he had picked up from a Starbucks location in San Diego. The incident led to disfigurement and necessitated multiple surgeries.

The jury found Starbucks negligent in the preparation and handling of the beverage, resulting in the substantial verdict. This case echoes a similar high-profile lawsuit from the 1990s involving McDonald's and a hot coffee spill, highlighting ongoing concerns about the safety of hot beverages served by major chains.

The awarded sum includes damages for pain and suffering, medical expenses, and lost wages. Starbucks has expressed intentions to appeal the verdict, stating that the safety and well-being of their customers and partners are paramount, and they take such incidents very seriously.

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