A girl who was scalded when a cup of hot tea spilled on her in a McDonaldâs restaurant has settled her High Court action for â¬65,700.
Sum Yee Nam was seven at the time the incident happened in the Mc Donaldâs outlet on Grafton Street, Dublin in on May 14th, 2017.
She was sitting at a table with her mother and younger sister when, it was claimed, a McDonaldâs worker was attempting to clean the table and accidentally knocked over a cup of hot tea, which spilled on to the childâs legs and left foot.
It was claimed there was failure to take any or any adequate care when cleaning the table.
McDonald s reveals plans for €1m upgrade to Limerick restaurant
McDonald s is planning an expansion at its outlet in Castletroy
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PLANS to significantly expand the McDonald s restaurant in Castletroy have been revealed.
In a move which will create 25 new jobs, the fast food giant is planning to invest more than €1m intro its restaurant beside the area s shopping centre.
A spokesperson for the firm said the Experience of the Future transformation will see a new dual-lane drive-thru, plus refurbishments to the kitchen and dining areas.
If planning is granted, the spokesperson said, the works will take approximately 5 weeks.
Two new drive-thru lanes are planned, side-by-side, replacing the one currently in place.