Well the thing with the McDonald's coffee was that the coffee really was that badly hot. Like way too hot, -scalding- hot.
Burn and tear the flesh, scalding.
The coffee served was between 180-190 degrees Fahrenheit.
That is versus the 135-140 degrees Fahrenheit coffee served at home.
Multiple cases in the years previous showed that just like in this case multiple people received 3rd degree burns.
If the coffee was at 155 degrees it wouldn't have caused 3rd degree burns.
And no one can even drink coffee at 180-190 degrees -_-
Burn and tear the flesh, scalding.
The coffee served was between 180-190 degrees Fahrenheit.
That is versus the 135-140 degrees Fahrenheit coffee served at home.
Multiple cases in the years previous showed that just like in this case multiple people received 3rd degree burns.
If the coffee was at 155 degrees it wouldn't have caused 3rd degree burns.
And no one can even drink coffee at 180-190 degrees -_-