Disney is getting rid of hot cheese

Pirouline

Active Member
Original Poster
Please don't think that anyone is making fun of you. The possibility of a popular food product being removed is something worthy of a thread. I'm glad you posted it. Given how epic (and deadly serious) threads in the past have been about changes in things like paper napkin logos and cash register receipt paper, it's definitely appropriate for the site.

I don't think anyone doubts you, it's just until we have more concrete information to discuss (more verification from say a CM, or it actually happening) - cheese is just a funny thing to talk about anyway, and some of the initial replies were so darn funny it has now turned into one of the most hilarious threads that has ever been on this site.

We aren't chiding you for starting it, we applaud you - not only is it definitely news (at least by WDW standards) and now lots of folks will be watching out for changes based on your information, you are also the creator of what will likely go down as an all-time-classic WDWMAGIC thread.

Everyone, go back to the OP and give it a like - Pirouline deserves it!!!
I did not think anyone was making fun of me or questioning my sources, I didn't like that this thread became a huge joke and mostly pointless, seems like the admins cleared everything up and moved it to chit chat.. good enough for me.
 

Pirouline

Active Member
Original Poster
Lock it? Seems that it's news that they are removing or making liquid cheese available by request only. And, though everyone seems pretty lighthearted about it, we don't know the reason behind it's removal as of yet.

You provided us with a rumor, it would be nice to know the facts behind it.
Lock it? Seems that it's news that they are removing or making liquid cheese available by request only. And, though everyone seems pretty lighthearted about it, we don't know the reason behind it's removal as of yet.

You provided us with a rumor, it would be nice to know the facts behind it.
My source was also complaing about people can't read the "caution hot signs" so I'm going to guess its because people are stupid.
 

Andrew C

You know what's funny?
I think it's time for someome to insert the customary frozen "let it go" meme.

Although I am sure that will cause more banter.
 

JenniferS

Time To Be Movin’ Along
Premium Member
The installation of cup holders in automobiles increased significantly[citation needed] after Stella Liebeck v. McDonald's Corporation, in which a 79-year-old woman in Albuquerque, New Mexico ordered hot coffee from a McDonald'srestaurant and, when it spilled, was scalded so severely she required skin grafts. In her suit against McDonald's the jury awarded her US$2.7 million in damages (later reduced by the judge to US$640,000). Before the inevitable appeal could be heard, the case was settled privately for an undisclosed sum.

That said, just something to think about...(and I just picked a model at random)

1993 Ford Focus.

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1995 (the year after the lawsuit) Ford Focus

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They didn't introduce cupholders to the Focus line until the late 90s (seems to be around 97 or so).

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Oh, you just stop now. All this logic, proof, and photographic evidence makes my head explode!
 

mousehockey37

Well-Known Member
How would you like me to fold your tin foil hat?

Granted, it could have been a scam, but very likely was not. The restaurant admitted to keeping and serving the coffee at nearly 200 degrees.

The incident happened soon after leaving the drive through in the parking lot.

And, I sort of doubt she did it at home and then asked her son to drive to the local McDonalds to set up an elaborite scam.

Not to mention the family approached McDonalds first just to ask for the medical bills, nothing extra. McDonalds told them to shove off, and theyd see them in court. And, McDonalds lost.

Well, you're the president of the tin foil club, so what's the design of the week ;)

Common sense isn't so common. This lady proved that.

Any kind of drinking and driving is wrong. If she spilled the drink on herself in a parking lot, well, clumsiness runs rampant as well. I'm sure she wasn't the first and by the links I posted earlier, not the last either that will make the rest of us have to pay.
 

unkadug

Follower of "Saget"The Cult
Would they? I've seen first hand the incompetence of doctors and nurses in an emergency room. If there's a way for them to charge for something... they will... always gotta get x-rays and CATscans and all that fancy stuff...
Really? Is everything a conspiracy theory?

*Gives englanddg more tin foil for that hat*
 

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