An injured buyer can recover consequential damages when a seller breaches a contract if the:
A. expenses incurred during storage of goods do not conform to those called for in the contract.
B. buyer purchases goods that have a higher market price than the contract price in the breached contract.
C. buyer can show that the damage could not have been prevented by obtaining substitute goods.
D. goods are not consumer products.
Answer: C
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