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McFrankenstein Creation Revived

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http://money.cnn.com/2005/01/25/news/fortune500/mcdonalds.reut/index.htm?cnn=yes

Obesity suit may dog McDonald's
Court reinstates part of suit accusing the company of tricking kids into eating fattening foods.
January 25, 2005: 7:07 PM EST

NEW YORK (Reuters) - A federal appeals court Tuesday revived part of the widely-watched obesity suit against McDonald's Corp. that accuses the world's biggest fast-food company of using misleading advertising to lure children into eating fattening, unhealthy foods.

The U.S. Second Circuit Court of Appeals ruled that a trial judge wrongfully threw out certain portions of the complaint in September 2003 on grounds that it lacked information linking the plaintiffs injuries with eating McDonald's foods. The panel did, however, uphold other parts of the dismissal.

The appeals court said the proof about injuries could be provided during pre-trial proceedings and did not need to be included in the initial filing. It said it was sending the case back to the trial judge for further proceedings.


The ruling comes on the same day that "Super Size Me," a documentary about a man's month-long diet of McDonald's fast food, was nominated for an Oscar.

McDonald's said they expected the obesity suit will be thrown out again.

"As we have consistently said, common sense tells you this particular case makes no sense. Today's ruling, which is strictly procedural, simply delays the inevitable conclusion that this case is without merit," McDonald's said.

"We are confident this frivolous suit will once again be dismissed," McDonald's said.

The 2003 ruling marked the second time U.S. District Judge Robert Sweet dismissed the case brought on behalf of two youngsters who blamed their obesity, diabetes and other health problems on Big Macs and Chicken McNuggets.

Sweet said the plaintiffs had not followed detailed instructions he gave when he first threw out the case and told the plaintiffs they could submit a new filing with information backing up their advertising allegations.

He said the complaint did not answer such questions as "What else did the plaintiffs eat? How much did they exercise? Is there a family history of the diseases which are alleged to have been caused by McDonald's products."

The judge said that without this information McDonald's did not have sufficient information to determine if their foods caused the plaintiffs obesity or if instead the products were only a contributing factor.

The suit had raised fears in the food industry of a new wave of tobacco-like litigation against restaurants and manufacturers. Indeed, when the judge threw out the first case, he left the door open to further litigation. In that ruling he referred to Chicken McNuggets as a "McFrankenstein creation" made of elements not used in home cooking.
 
Our obesity problem is all from fast food, from oreo cookies, from corporations. It's not as though we have any control in those situations. I mean we see the McDonalds commercial and that means we HAVE to eat it. Just because I eat fries and chicken nuggets 3 times a day and watch tv all night instead of working out doesn't mean that my weight problem is MY fault....not at all. I'm am a victim.

No personal responsibility. I think that's a bigger problem than obesity.
 
WE'RE ALL VICTIMS! ... and I want my cut from the McClass Action Suit.


Seriously. They should make everyone watch "SuperSize Me" before they can step into a fat food place. Just like those educational videos they always make you watch. We'd be a lean, mean sexy country.
 
LOL@ luring kids into eating fattening foods.

Then explain how their Mom became so fat before these corporations *supposedly* started brainwashing kids with the ad's.

Sadly, people don't take responsibility for their own actions and end up suing because they're too fucking lazy to get up off their asses and change their livesand it being the easy way out. Take some responsibility once in a while people.

To sue is the American way now....
 
Not that hard to find an attorney to represent you these days, is it?

Ireland has taken some interesting steps to combat personal injury cases; over there they call it "the American disease".

This should get thrown out....then again, so should the tobacco cases have ben thrown out, so anything is possible.
 
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