'Excessively hot tea': Starbucks sues daughter of woman suing coffee giant

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Lawsuit claims Fatameh Khalatabadi was burned at a Port Coquitlam Starbucks in July 2021 because the lid wasn't secure, a claim the company denies.

Starbucks is suing the daughter of a woman who earlier filed suit against the coffee giant claiming she burned herself with excessively hot tea at a Port Coquitlam outlet.

Khalatabadi claimed Starbucks Coffee Canada and Starbucks Corporation were negligent and breached a duty of care to use safe products, specifically using secure lids and serving beverages that were hotter than they expected them to be. The response said the temperature of beverage was in accord with industry standards, and that the lid was properly affixed to the cup.

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