topped with your favorite barbecue sauce and baked with juicy pieces of chicken, tons of cheese and onions. It's an awesome recipe to make with your family and friends any night of the week.
A Texas jury has ordered a barbecue restaurant to pay $2.8 million to a woman who was badly burned by its barbecue sauce. (Ashley Landis/The Dallas Morning News)(Ashley Landis) A Texas jury has ...
The young woman and her sister were on their way to school on May 19, 2023, when they stopped to order breakfast, slathered in the restaurant’s famed hot barbecue sauce, in San Antonio ahead of ...
Monita reportedly reached for a pot of the restaurant's barbecue sauce but dropped it - allegedly as a result of its temperature - with the sauce ending up on her legs and allegedly causing her to ...
A Texas woman was awarded $2.8 million in a lawsuit she filed in which she alleged barbecue sauce on a breakfast taco she ordered was so hot that it caused second-degree burns on her legs when she ...
Pack up those wet naps and get ready to dig in! Minnesota may not be the first state you think of when it comes to BBQ, but we've got our fair share of great places. One of those places just made the ...
In May of 2023, Genesis Monita and her sister ordered four breakfast tacos and barbecue sauce from the drive-thru before parking in their lot to eat. KSAT reports that when Monita grabbed the BBQ ...
Milk, wheat, and soy, the three undeclared allergens in the barbecue sauce, can lead to severe or life-threatening reactions such as anaphylaxis, which involves difficulty breathing and a drop in ...
That’s one hot sauce. A San Antonio restaurant chain’s barbecue sauce burned a customer so badly that it now has to fork over $2.9 million in damages. Genesis Monita, 19, suffered second ...
Bill Miller Bar-B-Q was ordered to pay $2.8M to a woman after she was burned by its BBQ sauce. The 19-year-old received second-degree burns on her leg. The decision could be appealed. SAN ANTONIO ...
SAN ANTONIO (KABB/WAOI) – A Texas barbecue restaurant is facing a $1 million lawsuit from a customer who says she got second-degree burns from scalding hot barbecue sauce. The lawyers for 19 ...