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Fed Judge Finds Lawsuit Hard To Swallow

by Sandra Rhodes
March 13, 2026 at 9:26 am
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Fed Judge Finds Lawsuit Hard To Swallow

AUSTIN, TEXAS - JULY 17: In this photo illustration, a bottle of Coca-Cola imported from Mexico is displayed alongside tacos on a table on July 17, 2025 in Austin, Texas. U.S. President Donald Trump stated in a Truth Social post that Coca-Cola has agreed to use real cane sugar in its U.S. beverages, similar to Mexican Coke. (Photo illustration by Brandon Bell/Getty Images)

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A New York federal judge dismissed a lawsuit by a German tourist claiming a a salsa was too spicy.

Judge Dale Ho dismissed a $100,000 lawsuit by Faycal Manz of Germany. 

Manz claimed he suffered serious physical, emotional, and gastrointestinal injuries after eating spicy salsa at a New York City taco shop.

Manz first filed his complaint against Los Tacos No. 1 Taqueria in October 2024, per court documents.

Manz had been visiting New York City in August 2024 when he stopped at the restaurant. 

The man had never eaten tacos and wanted to try them. He purchased three tacos and added a ‘hefty portion’ of salsa from the salsa bar, with different ingredients and varying spice levels.

Manz claims he began suffering symptoms after taking a bite.

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After taking the bite, his tongue burned, his mouth hurt, and his face turned red. He tried to stop the burning by drinking Coke and eating ice cream. 

The salsa was so hot he had to return to the hotel, where he was forced to take medication for diarrhea, acid reflux, and stomach cramps, according to court documents. 

Manz says he experienced this distress but never spoke to the restaurant staff. In his lawsuit, he admitted to having had a colonoscopy in the past and was advised by his doctor to avoid spicy foods.

Despite his past issues, Manz argued that Los Tacos No. 1 taqueria failed to provide adequate warning about how hot their sauce is.

Ho was firm in his opinion after years of legal battles.

“Mr. Manz’s evidence is entirely lacking in regard. The only evidence he puts forward is his personal testimony. He also provides no evidence whatsoever of what the reasonable standard of care for spicy food might be,” Ho wrote.

“Without any admissible testimony as to reasonable care or spice level, no jury could conclude that Los Tacos had a duty to warn Mr. Manz.” 

Tags: German TouristlawsuitLos TacosSpicyU.S. News
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Sandra Rhodes

IJR, Contributor Writer She was a Story Editor for Indpendent Journal Review since November 2022 and has written for IJR since February 2024. She has been in the newspaper business in various capacities since 1998.

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