aranda5823
New Member
Ok, so me and my wife and daughters were at a Target here in Houston, TX. My wife and daughters got hungry so they decided to get something to eat from the little food-court area that Target has located in their store. So, they got some hot dogs and a mango smoothie and went to go and sit down at a table. After a few minutes I joined them and when I went to go sit down, my wife tells me "Taste this mango smoothie it tastes weird, it tastes like it has alcohol in it". At first I didn't believe her and thought she was kidding or something. But after I tasted it and smelled it, it did taste like there was alcohol in the smoothie. Now my daughter, who is only nine years old and my wife (who on occasion drinks an alcoholic beverage) had been drinking it for a few minutes already. Afterwards my wife was complaining about feeling lightheaded (probably due to the fact that she hadn't eaten anything that day) and my daughter was complaining about being very thirsty. So I took the rest of the smoothie home put it in the freezer and I had some of it tested at a lab for alcohol and it came back positive (the smoothie contained alcohol). I thought that this was pretty appalling, being that when me and my family go to a Target and decide to get some food from their food-court the last thing that I expect is to be served an alcoholic drink.
So I guess my question is, what if any recourse do I have against Target? Any input would be appreciated. Thanks and sorry for the long post.
So I guess my question is, what if any recourse do I have against Target? Any input would be appreciated. Thanks and sorry for the long post.