Bexar County jury finds Bill Miller 100% negligent for serving ‘dangerously hot’ BBQ sauce

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Bexar County jury finds Bill Miller 100% negligent for serving ‘dangerously hot’ BBQ sauce
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Bill Miller Bar-B-Q has been ordered to pay approximately $2.8 million in a Bexar County lawsuit for serving “dangerously hot” barbecue sauce, according to the plaintiff’s lawyer.

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In May 2023, Monita and her sister went to the restaurant located at Loop 410 and Old Pearsall Road to order breakfast tacos from the drive-thru, according to the plaintiff’s original petition. “When Monita took the container of bar-b-que sauce it was so hot that it caused her to drop the container and spill the sauce on her right thigh causing a second-degree burn,” the lawsuit stated.

“Bill Miller’s policy says they serve the barbecue sauce at 165 degrees. It was served at 189 degrees on the date Monita was burned,” Morales said. “The state says it’s safe to serve at 135 degrees.”“How many more people need to be burned by the barbecue sauce for Bill Miller to fix it?” Morales said he asked the jury.

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