BELL, Chief Justice.
This is a plea of privilege case. The appellee filed suit against appellant to recover damages sustained by his wife from injuries suffered by her as a result of having bitten a burr which was allegedly contained in a can of purple hull peas packaged in a tin can by appellant. The theories of liability were breach of implied warranty, negligence, and application of the doctrine of res ipsa loquitur. Appellant filed its plea of privilege, asserting...
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