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barbecue sauce, Texas
Restaurant ordered to pay $2.8 million over ‘dangerously hot’ sauce
A restaurant chain was ordered to pay $2.8 million to a woman after she sued the restaurant for serving her "dangerously hot" barbecue sauce.
Texas barbecue restaurant ordered to pay $2.8 million to woman burned by sauce
A Texas jury has ordered a barbecue restaurant to pay $2.8 million to a woman who was badly burned by its barbecue sauce. The woman, 19-year-old Genesis Monita, sued Bill Miller Bar-B-Q in San Antonio,
Texas restaurant chain ordered to pay $2.8M to woman burned by BBQ sauce
A 19-year-old Texas woman who sued Bill Miller Bar-B-Q for injury after sustaining a second-degree burn from barbeque sauce was awarded $2.8 million by a jury.
BBQ Restaurant Ordered to Pay $2.8 Million to Woman for a Pretty Controversial Reason
Remember the McDonald's coffee incident in the '90s? That woman was burned, too, and she was awarded $2.7 million. Now, McDonald's has warning labels on all of their hot beverages. It was a controversial issue at the time, with people arguing over who is really at fault when someone burns themselves on something known to be hot.
BBQ chain must fork over $2.9M to customer burned by its ‘dangerously hot’ sauce
San Antonio restaurant chain Bill Miller Bar-B-Q has to shell out $2.9 million to a customer who suffered second-degree burns from its barbecue sauce.
Bill Miller Bar-B-Q found liable in ‘dangerously hot’ barbecue sauce case, has to pay millions
San Antonio resident Genesis Monita, 19, had filed a negligence lawsuit against the restaurant chain after spilling “dangerously hot” barbecue sauce on herself.
Woman Wins $2.8 Million In Lawsuit Over ‘Dangerously Hot’ Barbecue Sauce
A Texas woman was awarded $2.8 million in a lawsuit she filed in which she alleged barbecue sauce on a breakfast taco she ordered was so hot that it
$2.8 MILLION Payout Eases The Burn For 19-Year Old Texas Woman Injured By Scalding Hot BBQ Sauce
A 19-year old San Antonio woman was just awarded $2.8 million in a Bexar County court for injuries sustained after purchasing breakfast tacos from Bill Miller Bar-B-Q back in October of 2023.
Bill Miller Bar-B-Q to pay $2.8M over 'dangerously hot' BBQ sauce
A Texas jury ordered Bill Miller Bar-B-Q to pay $2.8 million to a woman who was burned after being served dangerously hot barbecue sauce.
US Restaurant To Pay Teenager Rs 24 Crore After Scalding BBQ Sauce Burns Her
The incident transpired in May 2023 when Genesis Monita and her sister went to Bill Miller in San Antonio, Texas.
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Barbecue Sauce Recall As Warning Issued to Customers
The recall follows a U.S. Food and Drug Administration inspection that revealed undeclared allergens on the product labels.
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Jury finds Bill Miller 100% negligent in hot barbeque sauce case; must pay $2.8 million
SAN ANTONIO - It took the jury less than two hours to decide Bill Miller Bar-B-Q was at fault for the hot barbecue sauce that ...
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