Should a reasonable consumer be expected to know that coffee can burn and to have assumed this risk

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WEEK 5 List five important details from the video and or the article, thenchoose two (2) of the five (5) discussion questions listed below to respond to. Remember to respond to a peer who answered different questions than you did. List five important details: 1.McDonalds coffee was scalding hot with temperatures ranging from 180 to 190 degrees Fahrenheit. 2.Liebeck was not driving and vehicle was not in motion. 3.Liebeck suffered third degree burns. 4.McDonalds had hundreds of burn claims. 5.McDonalds coffee was not fit for consumption at the serving temperatures. 1.Is hot coffee so dangerous, as the jury thought? Shoulda reasonable consumer be expected to know that coffeecan burn and to have...

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