A jury found a supermarket was not responsible for a shopper’s knee injury.

In 2008, Ana Maria Rojas, then 52, fell at a Publix Supermarkets store. She claimed she slipped on chocolate syrup spilled on the floor by another customer, resulting in a torn medial meniscus of the left knee. She claimed a Publix employee knew of the spill but failed to timely clean it up.

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