Obese kids sue McDonalds

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  • SYN
    SYN

    Obese kids sue McDonalds
    From correspondents in New York

    A LAWSUIT filed against McDonalds on behalf of eight obese New York children is threatening to unleash a wave of class actions similar to those that have won huge pay-outs from the tobacco industry.

    The suit brought by lawyer Samuel Hirsch is being heard in a Manhattan federal court - the first time such a case has appeared before a US judge.

    The suit charges McDonalds with responsibility for the obesity of the eight plaintiffs, saying the fast food giant did not provide the necessary warnings on health risks associated with its meals.

    Lawyers acting for the hamburger chain filed a motion for dismissal, arguing that the issue was one of individual choice and, therefore, there was no case to answer.

    "Every responsible person understands what is in products such as hamburgers and fries, as well as the consequences to one's waistline," the motion said.

    Hirsch, however, argued that aggressive advertising campaigns encouraged childhood gluttony and compromised individual choice among young, impressionable consumers.

    Judge Robert Sweet said he had taken the dismissal motion under consideration.

    "My role is to decide whether there is actually a case to answer and whether or not I have jurisdiction," Sweet said.

    The plaintiffs include Gregory Rhymes, a 15-year-old high school student, who weighs close to 180kg.

    In papers filed before Judge Sweet, Rhymes's mother said she had "always believed McDonalds was healthy for my son".

    The progress of the lawsuit will be closely watched by the fast food industry, which fears it could follow the tobacco sector in becoming the target of huge compensation claims from health-related lawsuits.

    Hirsch has already made it clear that if his suit goes to trial, he would seek to turn it into a class action on behalf of all New York children under the age of 18 who claim health problems from eating at McDonalds.

    The National Restaurant Association has dismissed such lawsuits as frivolous and a blatant attempt to capitalise on the recent publicity given to growing rates of obesity in the United States.

    According to a study released last month, more than 30 per cent of Americans are clinically obese and that figure is increasing.

    Government statistics suggest around 300,000 deaths a year in the United States can be linked to obesity.

    [SYN], This Is Not A Joke Class.

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  • Realist
    Realist

    some things are just too weird about the US. where else on this planet would something so rediculous be possible?

  • Trauma_Hound
    Trauma_Hound
    Rhymes's mother said she had "always believed McDonalds was healthy for my son".

    I bet she thinks, smoking crack is healthy to.

  • Shakita
    Shakita

    The mother sounds like an idiot.

    Since when is food fried in a grease trap good for you!

    Again, another story of people not taking responsibility for their own actions. What a pity!

    Mrs. Shakita

  • ozziepost
    ozziepost

    Back in the Garden of Eden, when Adam was confronted with his sin, he blamed Eve.

    Now umpteen thousand years later, people are still blaming others for their own misdeeds.

    "There's nothing new under the sun".

    Cheers, Ozzie

  • SYN
    SYN

    You can (sort of) understand people suing tobacco companies, but McDonalds?

    Last time I checked, hamburgers & chips weren't addictive!

    Personally I'm not the world's biggest McDonald's fan to begin with...their food does odd things to my tummy...gimme an apple any day!

  • Trauma_Hound
    Trauma_Hound

    It's funny, my kid asks for McD's all the time, and we don't go all time, just once in a great while, too bad the parent is neglegtful in this case. Think the parent should sue herself, for not having proper parental responsibility.

  • LDH
    LDH

    I think the authorities should sue the mother for Endangering the Welfare of a Child.

    Friggin' nitwit. It is your responsibility to make decisions regarding your child, and that includes educating yourself.

    The saddest part is, in all of this a kid who now thinks he's doomed to be obese for the rest of his life. I wonder does the attorney have him on a diet and exercise program? He's so concerned for the health and well-being of his client, right?

    Lisa

    Whole Foods/Trader Joe's Class

  • freedom96
    freedom96

    As lazy and stupid some people are, I am still suprised at the complete idiotic statements made by some. To sue McDonald's over a weight problem has got to be one of the most unbelievable things I have ever heard.

    If I were a judge in this case, I would throw it out. Then I would seriously consider taking the children away from a pathetic lame ass parent to try to make a case like this.

    I have little patience for complete morons.

  • imanaliento
    imanaliento

    stupid people, stupid cases tying up the court system.

    I wonder why the mother didn't do something when the kid hit the 200lb mark.

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