FOOD LION v. JACKSON

No. 97-1572.

712 So.2d 800 (1998)

FOOD LION, Appellant, v. Shirley JACKSON, Appellee.

District Court of Appeal of Florida, Fifth District.

June 26, 1998.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Kendall B. Rigdon of Boehm, Brown, Rigdon, Seacrest & Fischer, P.A., Cocoa, for Appellant.

Jack Perlmutter, P.A., Melbourne, for Appellee.


PETERSON, Judge.

Food Lion appeals an order granting Shirley Jackson's motion for additur or in the alternative, a new trial for damages only. We reverse and remand.

Food Lion attempted to restrict its customers from entering an area in the produce department of its grocery store, where the floor was noticeably wet, by barricading the area. The barricade consisted of a cone with "Wet Floor" and "Caution" printed on it, and a bucket with a mop in it. Ignoring...

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