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Which is why coffee cups at fast food restaurants tend to have warnings about it being hot...
Do not hold wrong end of Chainsaw.
I seen warning like this for all kinds of food. Like im dumb enough to believe a hotdog selling for £2.00 is 2 metres long.
It is absolutely a bad thing especially when companies saw it was cheaper just to pay them off than get all the "controversy". At this point I'm pretty damn sure people do it on purpose to pour hot coffee on themselves for that sweet sueing money. If i were CEO I'd give them another coffee and tell them fudge off.
https://www.boredpanda.com/blog/wp-content/uploads/2017/05/funny-captain-obvious-signs-15-591d529892ec2__700.jpg
Exactly and it drives me insane to watch these things happen, just do like i said. One or two high profile "no, here's a second coffee now leave" cases would probably end this terrible phenomenon.
You know they put it there because some moron stuck aspirin up their butt.
I'd argue it's a mix of various factors. There's how parents treat their kids (like little kings and queens), how there's always something dangerous around the corner for little Timmy etc. But this is possibly one of those factors as well.