A man is suing a local restaurant because he claims that the food that he was served contained spices that permanently damaged his taste receptors.Does this lawsuit have merit?
A) Yes.The taste buds may have been damaged,and are irreplaceable.
B) Yes.This is a common reaction to eating spicy foods.
C) No.The taste buds get replaced every few days,so he is likely to regain his sense of taste.
D) No.The taste buds are durable and are rarely damaged.
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