Critique Of Natural Law
COURSE: OBLIGATIONS 2 (TORT LAW)
PART A (1): Matins UK are the producers of a health drink called "Carrot Calm" which is made essentially from carrots and milk. It is especially aimed as a supplement for women during pregnancy but has also become very popular with dieters. In the last year or so there have been a number of reports of food poisoning linked to the consumption of the drink. Scientific studies have shown that this is very likely due to the fact that the carrots used in the drinks are unpeeled. This aspect of the drinks production process is widely known, indeed, Matins made this fact part of their publicity. John, who is self employed, was forced to take a month from his work as a design consultant as a result of food poisoning and lost £5,000 in fees. Jan and Erica, who both took the drink during pregnancy claim that they suffered acute anxiety after publicity over the harmful effect of the unpeeled carrots. The drink has been in circulation for 6 years and......
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