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Very funny but went too far!

Red Bull drinks are great! but one day a person buys the product and when he sees the backside of it there it's written "drink it and you will get wingssssss" then he drank the full drink, later he did not get wings. So he went to court and complained about it! (this is funny for a moment) but the most surprising thing that happened 😱😱 they have warned the red bull company (I don't remember exactly, but what they did is punished the red bull company) .
For instance, this looks like a joke, but doing falsely is violating so they have punished severely
haha good i had always said that that was false advertising and my family always just says "no" but finally yay
Please don't advertise for Red Bull.

Also, most of those stories about someone winning a lot of money, by suing a big corporation, is bull shit.
The person suing, don't get all the money.
That is not how a legal system works. (Not in the US or Europe, or any other parts of the world)
Most of the money, is a fine, paid to the government, by the corporation, for not following the countries laws.
It's not money that the person, who is suing would receive. They only receive a small fraction. (Most law/courtroom movies are bullshit)
@NaturalBornTraveller bro red bull is not sponsoring me lol! why should I advertise!? i was just telling the real story!
and I said I don't remember properly what was that punishment
@Qwertise I was joking about the advertisement 😉
Sorry, I should have been more transparent in #3.

But I was serious, when I said, that most of those stories, about an average person suing a big corporation, are bullshit.
@NaturalBornTraveller Ok first of all someone sued McDonalds after an accident with their coffee from McDonalds that resulted in huge burns. They sued McDonalds, saying that the McDonalds coffee was too hot, thereby causing the burns and actually won the lawsuit
@A_0123456 #6 won... Yes!
But she didn't get all of those money, now did she?
Many people suit McD, throughout it's history, but I assume you are thinking about the hot coffee incident? The plaintiff,(if I remember correctly), died, before the case was finished.

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