Because its national donut day
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Because its national donut day
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110603/...et_coffee_suit
What do you guys think? Frivolous lawsuit or is it warranted because the employees screwed up?
PHILADELPHIA – A Philadelphia woman is suing Dunkin' Donuts, saying a worker mistakenly put sugar in her coffee that ultimately caused her to go into diabetic shock.
Danielle Jordan's lawsuit claims she asked for artificial sweetener to be added to her coffee during a June 2009 visit. Jordan claims she downed the drink and experienced dizziness, light-headedness and ended up making an emergency trip to the hospital.
A legal liaison for the Canton, Mass.-based doughnut chain told the Philadelphia Daily News she couldn't comment on the case. But she says employees only provide customers with the order they ask for.
The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages. A phone message was left for Jordan's attorney.
Danielle Jordan's lawsuit claims she asked for artificial sweetener to be added to her coffee during a June 2009 visit. Jordan claims she downed the drink and experienced dizziness, light-headedness and ended up making an emergency trip to the hospital.
A legal liaison for the Canton, Mass.-based doughnut chain told the Philadelphia Daily News she couldn't comment on the case. But she says employees only provide customers with the order they ask for.
The lawsuit seeks unspecified damages. A phone message was left for Jordan's attorney.
What do you guys think? Frivolous lawsuit or is it warranted because the employees screwed up?
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Really? I don't know how diabetics react to sugar, but if she's that sensitive I don't think she should be going to a Dunkin' Donuts. Did she get a donut with her order?
Could real sweetener instead of artificial cause diabetic shock? Are they able to trace the cause to xxx sweetener instead of yyy sweetener, or that it even came from the coffee?
It was probably the sugar saturated air at a DUNKIN DONUTS that caused the diabetic shock
Could real sweetener instead of artificial cause diabetic shock? Are they able to trace the cause to xxx sweetener instead of yyy sweetener, or that it even came from the coffee?
It was probably the sugar saturated air at a DUNKIN DONUTS that caused the diabetic shock
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I'm with him ^^^ If she's so sensitive to sugar, what in the world is she going into a DD for? Sure they have great coffee, but really??? And it makes me sick that people can sue over things like this. Sure, it happened, but MISTAKES HAPPEN!! If they can prove that it was done intentionally, sure, a lawsuit would be understandable. But a simple mistake? No way.
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Unfortunately, in todays society, even a simple mistake can cost someone their job and a company to shell out millions of dollars for a lawsuit.
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I am diabetic and in no way would the normal sugar put in a coffee really affect me. I don't know about a severe case but still doubt it. Your blood sugar would have to spike up real high and the packet of sugar they dumped in her coffee wouldn't really do that.
Really? Big deal, happens to me all the time. It's hardly sugar shock.
#1, that's BS cause you can tell the difference, after using artificial sweetener every day you can tell, and #2 she didn't finish it even? Then theres NO WAY she got enough sugar to do anything.
Maybe it was the 1/2 dozen donuts she shoved in her face with her coffee, cause theres no way your going in there without getting at least one LOL.
Jordan claims she downed the drink and experienced dizziness, light-headedness and ended up making an emergency trip to the hospital.
Really? Big deal, happens to me all the time. It's hardly sugar shock.
Jordan's lawyer, Kenneth Rodgers, says his client couldn't tell from the taste of the coffee that she got sugar instead of her preferred artificial sweetener. He says she didn't finish the drink before she fell ill.
#1, that's BS cause you can tell the difference, after using artificial sweetener every day you can tell, and #2 she didn't finish it even? Then theres NO WAY she got enough sugar to do anything.
Maybe it was the 1/2 dozen donuts she shoved in her face with her coffee, cause theres no way your going in there without getting at least one LOL.
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Unfortunately, in todays society, even a simple mistake can cost someone their job and a company to shell out millions of dollars for a lawsuit.
I agree, and one word or idea (misinterpreted or not) yerrrrrr outttt.
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Been diabetic myself for 30+ years and can tell you straight up that woman is full of crap and in it for an easy buck. Dizziness and being light headed are usually signs of not enough sugar, not to much. Stupid d-bag......