Panera, formerly Panera Bread.

This is THE SECOND person who died from drinking this.

  • cm0002@lemmy.world
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    7 months ago

    It was pretty clear to me even before, it literally says “charged” lemonade. The word charged immediately implies it’s not a normal lemonade and something is being added to it. There has to be a line for personal responsibility at some point.

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      7 months ago

      I mean, marketing is bullshit, so I don’t blame people for not caring about product names.

      I’ve had “fire hot” and “thermonuclear” hot sauces that were barely hot.

      I’ve had “unlimited” data plans that were limited.

      I’ve had cereal that’s “part of a balanced breakfast”, but only if you eat half a dry cup in skim milk with no other sugar in your meal.

      People are used to marketing lying to them about everything. Not saying they shouldn’t pay attention, but not gonna blame them for assuming the name of a drink is just bullshit.

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      7 months ago

      No one is supposed to assume the thing added to their food will kill them… Your logic is insanely laughable.

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        7 months ago

        If you have a heart condition a lot of stuff that is completely benign to everyone else can be fatal to you, so who bears responsibility there?

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          7 months ago

          I’ve seen this take a lot, but I would also like to bring up that a lot of people have heart conditions that they may not even be aware of. To be clear, I have no idea how you’d legislate this, but in a perfect world, I think it makes sense to limit certain ingredients based on a risk factor including the availability of the drink, the risk threshold of someone with an underlying condition consuming it, and the likelihood of someone with said health condition knowing that. And I’m not sure what the numbers look like in the end, but I do know this is a fuck ton of caffeine, sold in a drive thru, that can adversely affect people with one of the most common health conditions that is frequently invisible until a real incident. I don’t even necessarily think Panera is acting in a negligent way, but this is a potentially disastrous combo.

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        7 months ago

        charged lemonade? What’s that?”

        Cashier: “That’s our caffeinated version of lemonade”

        “Oh, how much caffeine is in it”

        Cashier: “About an energy drinks worth maybe more” or alternatively “Not sure, I think more than coffee”

        “Oh nvm then, best if I avoid caffeine, especially if you’re not sure of how much caffeine is in it”

        Such a simple interaction, takes like 20 seconds.

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      7 months ago

      I agree that something should click in the brain saying, “hey what’s this?”

      I disagree because the general population is fucking retarded.