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Kiwon
08-10-2007, 07:31 PM
....everybody else is.

Usually, when somebody says "I can't eat cheese" it means that he is lactose intolerant, not that it's going to kill him!!

Get a load of this, ""We're interested in seeing McDonald's take responsibility and change a systemic quality control problem that endangers the lives of up to 12 million Americans with allergies..."

So under threat of legal action, a world-wide fast food restuarant with thousands of stores is supposed to produce a special menu suitable for customers with every conceivable allergic condition? "Scotty, beam me up."
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Man says hold the cheese, claims McDonald's didn't, sues for $10 million

by Justin D. Anderson
(8/10/2007) Daily Mail Staff

A Morgantown man, his mother and his friend are suing McDonald's for $10 million. The man says he bit into a hamburger and had a severe allergic reaction to the cheese melted on it.

Jeromy Jackson, who is in his early 20s, says he clearly ordered two Quarter Pounders without cheese at the McDonald's restaurant in Star City before heading to Clarksburg.

His mother Trela Jackson and friend Andrew Ellifritz are parties to the lawsuit because they say they risked their lives rushing Jeromy to United Hospital Center in Clarksburg.

The lawsuit alleges Jeromy "was only moments from death" or serious injury by the time he reached the hospital.

"We're interested in seeing McDonald's take responsibility and change a systemic quality control problem that endangers the lives of up to 12 million Americans with allergies," said Timothy Houston, the Morgantown lawyer representing the plaintiffs.

Houston said his clients were in Morgantown in October 2005 and stopped at the Star City McDonald's on the way home to Clarksburg. Jeromy Jackson was living with his mother at the time.

Jeromy did his part to make it known he didn't want cheese on the hamburgers because he is allergic, Houston said.

He told a worker through the ordering speaker and then two workers face-to-face at the pay and pick-up windows that he couldn't eat cheese, Houston said.

"By my count, he took at least five independent steps to make sure that thing had no cheese on it," Houston said. "And it did and almost cost him his life."

After getting the food, the three drove to Clarksburg and started to eat the food in a darkened room where they were going to watch a movie, Houston said.

Jeromy took one bite and started having the reaction, Houston said. One of the three immediately called the McDonald's to let restaurant employees know they had messed up the order, but had to cut the call short when Jeromy started having a bad reaction, Houston said.

At least two managers at the McDonald's called the Jacksons afterward to apologize for what happened, Houston said.

McDonald's representatives offered to pay half of Jeromy's medical bills -- which totaled about $700. When Houston became involved, he said the company offered to pay all the medical costs.

The plaintiffs weren't interested, and McDonald's wasn't offering anything more than medical costs.

The Jacksons and Ellifritz filed the lawsuit on July 18 in Monongalia Circuit Court.

Houston didn't know if McDonald's had yet been served with the complaint.

The lawsuit seeks damages on two counts of negligence, one count of intentional infliction of emotional distress and one count of punitive damages.

The fast-food giant has been sued before.

In one notorious instance in 1992, Stella Liebeck, a 79-year-old woman from Albuquerque, N.M., sued McDonald's after she suffered third-degree burns from spilling a hot cup of coffee in her lap.

A jury later awarded Liebeck $2.9 million.

MJZiggy
08-10-2007, 07:59 PM
What kind of idiots are these? First off, they don't even know how to spell "Jeremy," secondly, what kind of a MORON bites into a sandwich made at a fast food joint by minimum wage burger flippers trusting that they've done it right. I don't know that they've EVER gotten my order right. You don't just ask, you look for yourself. And when he starts having an allergic reaction to the food they call MCDONALDS???? Did they ever think to say "screw McDonalds" and go right for the ER? What happened to personal responsibility for your own condition?

falco
08-10-2007, 08:00 PM
What kind of idiots are these? First off, they don't even know how to spell "Jeremy," secondly, what kind of a MORON bites into a sandwich made at a fast food joint by minimum wage burger flippers trusting that they've done it right. I don't know that they've EVER gotten my order right. You don't just ask, you look for yourself. And when he starts having an allergic reaction to the food they call MCDONALDS???? Did they ever think to say "screw McDonalds" and go right for the ER? What happened to personal responsibility for your own condition?

I love the fact that his friend and mom are co-plaintiffs because they risked their lives rushing him to the hospital.

MJZiggy
08-10-2007, 08:03 PM
Dammit, I knew that rant was missing something! :P

GrnBay007
08-10-2007, 08:03 PM
One time I asked for no ketchup or mustard and the put it on. :x

MJZiggy
08-10-2007, 08:05 PM
And when I'd ask for no tartar sauce on my kids fish sandwich...It only took them getting it wrong once and I knew enough to look.

hurleyfan
08-10-2007, 08:07 PM
One time I asked for no ketchup or mustard and the put it on. :x

How much did you "win" in settlement??

Take away the % these lawyers get, and these B.S. lawsuits go away :roll:

falco
08-10-2007, 08:09 PM
And when I'd ask for no tartar sauce on my kids fish sandwich...It only took them getting it wrong once and I knew enough to look.

I've yet to learn...so I'm always 5 miles down the road before I realize the bastards put ONIONS on my McChicken sandwich...

GrnBay007
08-10-2007, 08:13 PM
One time I asked for no ketchup or mustard and the put it on. :x

How much did you "win" in settlement??

Take away the % these lawyers get, and these B.S. lawsuits go away :roll:

I'm old school. I told my kid to wipe it off. :P

GrnBay007
08-10-2007, 08:14 PM
And when I'd ask for no tartar sauce on my kids fish sandwich...It only took them getting it wrong once and I knew enough to look.

I've yet to learn...so I'm always 5 miles down the road before I realize the bastards put ONIONS on my McChicken sandwich...

What's wrong with onion? :D

musta been on a date.

hurleyfan
08-10-2007, 08:14 PM
One time I asked for no ketchup or mustard and the put it on. :x

How much did you "win" in settlement??

Take away the % these lawyers get, and these B.S. lawsuits go away :roll:

I'm old school. I told my kid to wipe it off. :P

That's called "SMART SCHOOL" !!

BTW, just kidding with the settlement $$

Kiwon
08-10-2007, 08:14 PM
What kind of idiots are these? First off, they don't even know how to spell "Jeremy,"

My guess is that it is a nickname for "Jerome."

I think McDonalds should be sued for selling Jeromy 2 Quarter Pounders at a time. He's probably overweight and they have obviously made him addicted to their food over the course of 20 years.

Evil American corporations! :evil: Killing their own sources of profits!

SkinBasket
08-10-2007, 08:29 PM
So this fucker took "at least five independent steps to make sure that thing had no cheese on it," but the fucknut didn't bother looking at the actual burger before his fat ass bit into it to see if there was cheese on it or not. Fat allergic pussies deserve to die. Too bad he survived.

Freak Out
08-10-2007, 08:34 PM
So this fucker took "at least five independent steps to make sure that thing had no cheese on it," but the fucknut didn't bother looking at the actual burger before his fat ass bit into it to see if there was cheese on it or not. Fat allergic pussies deserve to die. Too bad he survived.

Five steps? :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Scott Campbell
08-11-2007, 02:06 AM
This never would have happened at Burger King.


Maybe John Edwards could represent our poor victim of fast food gross negligence.

Kiwon
08-11-2007, 06:51 AM
Maybe John Edwards could represent our poor victim of fast food gross negligence.

:D says, "There are two Americas -- one that is allergic to cheese and one that is not allergic to cheese. I have fought all my life to protect hard-working Americans that can't eat cheese."

"If you make me your President, I'll fight for you against big corporations like McDonald's that threaten your life through their negligence and put cheese on your fast food orders. I say, 'Enough is enough!' Elect me as President and I'll introduce legislation that will make it a crime to mess up a fast food order. It's time for people allergic to cheese to have the right to purchase fast food and not worry that they could die with one bite."

"Elect me and you'll never have to lift the bun again to make sure that your order is correct. That's a promise I'm making to you!"

Scott Campbell
08-11-2007, 09:55 AM
Maybe John Edwards could represent our poor victim of fast food gross negligence.

:D says, "There are two Americas -- one that is allergic to cheese and one that is not allergic to cheese. I have fought all my life to protect hard-working Americans that can't eat cheese."

"If you make me your President, I'll fight for you against big corporations like McDonald's that threaten your life through their negligence and put cheese on your fast food orders. I say, 'Enough is enough!' Elect me as President and I'll introduce legislation that will make it a crime to mess up a fast food order. It's time for people allergic to cheese to have the right to purchase fast food and not worry that they could die with one bite."

"Elect me and you'll never have to lift the bun again to make sure that your order is correct. That's a promise I'm making to you!"


Wow, I'm all tingly.

This makes me want to join hands with our oppressed lactose intolerant brothers and sisters to fight the corporate greed of evil Big Diary.

A vote for John Edwards, is a vote against the corrupt Mayor McCheese!

Iron Mike
08-11-2007, 10:26 AM
After getting the food, the three drove to Clarksburg and started to eat the food in a darkened room where they were going to watch a movie, Houston said.


Hmmmm, darkened room = daytime.

Anybody besides me wonder why this young man in his early 20s (still living with his mother) wasn't, like, at a job--or otherwise productively engaged??? :roll:

OK, I realize that this person could be a third-shifter. I'm guessing this isn't the case however.

JMO....but maybe instead of suing McDonald's, this young man could be serving over in Iraq where there are no darkened rooms at Mom's house in which to watch movies during the daytime with your other unemployed buddies. And when he tears into his MRE, then he could just throw away his foil-wrapped packet of Velveeta, instead of testing the allergy gods.

I guess then he could sue Uncle Sugar for taking away his right to sit on the couch and watch MTV2, all while ballooning up to 300 lbs. :evil:

LEWCWA
08-12-2007, 01:16 AM
Just too damn funny! How do lawyers say this shit with a straight face? :drma:

the_idle_threat
08-12-2007, 10:36 PM
Lawyers are shameless.