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LeslieAGD
07-26-2002, 02:36 PM
Local 4: Obese Man Sues Fast Food Giants (http://www.clickondetroit.com/sh/health/stories/health-157680920)

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I am absolutely appalled! My favorite part was: "I always thought it was good for you. I never thought there was anything wrong with it." Sounds like another idiot trying to make a buck.

EagleChick19
07-26-2002, 02:55 PM
I heard about this on the news this morning. I think that this suit is idiotic!!! This society is very sue-happy...

SigmaChiCard
07-26-2002, 03:15 PM
I want to sue Subway because despite my sub a day diet, I've yet to lose 200 pounds and I just think that's BS...do I have a case?

Does it matter that I weight no where near 200 lbs, but significantly less?

moe.ron
07-26-2002, 03:26 PM
I wonder if I can sue MTV for lowering my iq?

DeltAlum
07-26-2002, 04:22 PM
Originally posted by Arya
I wonder if I can sue MTV for lowering my iq?

And everyone's attention span!

Kevin
07-26-2002, 04:35 PM
He's got a decent chance of winning.

Just look at some of the smoking settlements!

People made the conscious decision to go and buy a pack a day or whatever and died from it... Did they expect not to have repercussions for their decisions? Did they not know it was harmful? BS!

In my opinion this guy made the decision to gorge himself at fast food joints every day and could have just as easily stopped...

It's sad that our society doesn't expect people to be responsible for their own stupidity.

Eirene_DGP
07-26-2002, 04:58 PM
Originally posted by Arya
I wonder if I can sue MTV for lowering my iq?

ROTFLMAO!!!!

gphi2k2
07-26-2002, 05:31 PM
Originally posted by ktsnake
He's got a decent chance of winning.

Just look at some of the smoking settlements!

People made the conscious decision to go and buy a pack a day or whatever and died from it... Did they expect not to have repercussions for their decisions? Did they not know it was harmful? BS!


little bit different situation here. cigarettes are cancerous and deadly. and yah, being obese isn't exactly healthy either. but my guess is the number of people who die everywhere from being obese as a direct result to injesting vast amounts of mcdonald's is probably not anywhere near the number of people who die worldwide of cancer as a direct result of smoking cigarettes.

you can not get physically addicted to a big mac. some people are addicted to eating, yes. studies have show that. but unless big macs are laced with addictive additives which make their patrons NEED A BIG MAC, and Big Macs get proven to be lethal, well, I don't think the laywers will be able to use cigarette cases as precedents.

Kevin
07-26-2002, 06:48 PM
Well.... Playing devil's advocate here but...

I think that selling a product that is so high in fat could be construed as knowingly selling a dangerous product. In America, the leading cause of death as far as I know is still heart disease. Whether it's brought on by excessive fat/cholesterol or smoking or a combination of the two I'm sure is not known.

In this fella's case though I'd say his argument will be simply that thse fast food chains knowingly sold a dangerous product and share some of the culpability for his current situation.

juniorgrrl
07-27-2002, 12:51 AM
The reason that the suits against tobacco companies were so successful is because the tobacco companies willfully concealed findings that smoking causes cancer. Hell, they even used to promote it as GOOD for you!

AFAIK, I don't think McD's ever portrayed a Big Mac as health food.

Unless these fast food places force fed him the stuff, which I HIGHLY doubt happened, this guy has a damn weak case and is just looking for someone to pay him for his own lack of good judgement.

The song "Get Over It" by The Eagles really is a good theme song for this whole lawsuit.

Kevin
07-27-2002, 02:18 AM
Probably a better comparison would be the successful lawsuits against gun manufacturers for wrongful death...

I heard they put some kind of clamp on that though... I'd have to research it, but it's not that important :D

SATX*APhi
07-27-2002, 03:44 AM
Stupid man!!!

IowaHawkeye
07-27-2002, 03:57 AM
Ok this is about as stupid of a lawsuit as that one where the woman spilled hot coffee on HERSELF and sued McDonalds b/c she was burned and didn't know the coffee would be hot. and somehow she won.... Whats next, cheeseburger wrappers that say CAUTION: The contents of this package may make you FAT!

Wow... I hate dumb people who like to waste the taxpayers money with frivolous lawsuits... The obese man, no one force-fed him those big macs and fries, he needs to stop blaming other people and take some responsibility for his own actions. If he wants to rectify the situation, he should get his butt to the gym and get on a lower calorie diet.

PiKA2001
07-27-2002, 05:15 AM
I think that this lawsuit is completely gay.;)

Kevin
07-27-2002, 08:26 AM
IowaHawkeye, in that hot coffee situataion as I recall they sold the coffee to her so hot that when she took a drink she had 3rd degree burns throughout most of her mouth. Needless to say she'll never taste food again.... I think the suit had merit because the coffee should never have been sold that hot. I also believe the award was significantly reduced from the original 10 million dollars on appeal.

Thrillhouse
07-27-2002, 09:55 AM
Originally posted by DeltAlum


And everyone's attention span!

What was that again? sorry;)

Optimist Prime
07-29-2002, 11:16 AM
Coffee has about 100 less calories than a coke so its safer for you!!!


McDonalds is evil adn should be put out of business. They suck. And always screw up my order!

33girl
07-29-2002, 02:14 PM
Arya,

Your sig made my day. Thanks!

DWAlphaGam
07-29-2002, 02:42 PM
Originally posted by ktsnake
IowaHawkeye, in that hot coffee situataion as I recall they sold the coffee to her so hot that when she took a drink she had 3rd degree burns throughout most of her mouth. Needless to say she'll never taste food again.... I think the suit had merit because the coffee should never have been sold that hot. I also believe the award was significantly reduced from the original 10 million dollars on appeal.

Actually, I believe that she put the cup between her legs while she was driving and suffered burns in a much more sensitive area... Plus, they found that the coffee was served too hot and McDonald's now has rules about the temperature at which it is served.

I think that this lawsuit about the fast food is completely ridiculous because it's not as if this guy had no other options available to him. If he needed to eat fast food, then he could have gotten Subway or a salad from McDonald's or Wendy's, which are much healthier than what he was probably ordering. Or, he could have bought a cookbook or watched a few cooking shows and learned how to cook for himself. He's refusing to face the fact that his obesity is a direct result of choices that he made, and he wants to find someone else to blame. Plus, if the defense's lawyers look into his family history and find similar problems in his relatives, he really has no case because they can say he was genetically predisposed to obesity, diabetes, etc.

Tom Earp
07-29-2002, 05:07 PM
Cranial Rectosis!

Sooey happy ass wholes!

Guy in store today that wanted to sue Wall Mart, he drove to close to a Pop Corn vending place in the parking lot and slit his camper shell open!@ DA!!!!!

It is the water, the Aliens are doing it to us!

thesweetestone
07-30-2002, 01:57 AM
WTF! I should be able to sue Mc Donald's too! Hell look at my thighs.

moe.ron
07-30-2002, 10:21 AM
I like to sue the New York Knicks and the New York Rangers for creating unwaranted stress on my life for the past two years. Because of their action, i have very few sleep and hair losses. Thank you and god bless.

FRED HATCHESS 2004.

KSig RC
07-30-2002, 12:57 PM
Originally posted by Arya
I like to sue the New York Knicks and the New York Rangers for creating unwaranted stress on my life for the past two years. Because of their action, i have very few sleep and hair losses. Thank you and god bless.

On a related note, I'm leading an 8 million person class-action lawsuit against the Boston Red Sox organization, and the Yawkey Family.

Also, I'm leading the midwest branch of Hatchett for President - I'm sick of being an intelligent student leader who worships a false idol. It's time for Freddy.

straightBOS
07-30-2002, 03:08 PM
Originally posted by KSig RC


On a related note, I'm leading an 8 million person class-action lawsuit against the Boston Red Sox organization, and the Yawkey Family.


Where do I sign up! :o