So I can’t buy a few to go to give to my friends/family? That’s kinda stupid.
How about these customers just not consume stuff that’s dangerous for them? Maybe put a warning that since it has a lot of caffeine, people should consult a doctor if they have known health conditions about what amount of caffeine they can handle.
Why? If they’re properly informed (e.g. there’s a label saying how much caffeine it has, and a comparison to other common beverages), people should be able to choose for themselves.
So I can’t buy a few to go to give to my friends/family? That’s kinda stupid.
How about these customers just not consume stuff that’s dangerous for them? Maybe put a warning that since it has a lot of caffeine, people should consult a doctor if they have known health conditions about what amount of caffeine they can handle.
“Buyer beware” is a terrible standard. 🙄
Why? If they’re properly informed (e.g. there’s a label saying how much caffeine it has, and a comparison to other common beverages), people should be able to choose for themselves.
And what if they aren’t properly informed about their own health? It’s not like they have to get their blood pressure tested to order a drink.
Then I guess they’ll find out real quick. The same goes if someone doesn’t know they have a peanut allergy at a restaurant.
Yikes.
What’s the alternative, have the store do a medical checkup or something? If customers ignore posted warnings, that’s on them.
Limit one per customer. Easy.