January 4, 2022 — A woman from Texas has filed a lawsuit against Aldi after she was burned by an Ambiano Pressure Cooker that was purchased from ALDI.
The lawsuit was filed by Waleska S., a woman from Prosper, Texas, who was burned on January 2, 2020, when scalding-hot liquid spewed out of her Ambiano 6-in-1 Programmable Pressure Cooker.
Her lawsuit blames the manufacturer, Aldi Inc., of selling pressure cookers that are “unreasonably dangerous for their intended use” because unsuspecting consumers can easily open the lid when there is still pressure inside the pot.
When she opened the lid on her Ambiano Pressure Cooker, it caused the “scalding hot contents to be forcefully ejected from the pressure cooker” and onto her body, resulting in “serious and substantial burn injuries.”
She accuses Aldi of selling pressure cookers that were “negligently designed and manufactured,” with defective safety features that fail to lock the lid as advertised.
Her lawsuit is seeking compensation for her pain and suffering, mental anguish, bodily injuries, medical expenses, lost income, decreased quality of life, and more.
The Pressure Cooker Lawsuit was filed on December 14, 2021 in the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of Illinois (Eastern Division) — Case Number 1:21-cv-06654.
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