Mason bought a rotisserie in preparation for a party he was planning. When he put a chicken on the rotisserie, it would not rotate, but stayed in one position where it burned the chicken on one side and left it raw on the other. When he returned the rotisserie to the store, the salesperson disclaimed any responsibility because he had never told Mason the rotisserie would rotate the food as it cooked. Does Mason have any recourse?
A. No, the salesperson did not make any express warranties.
B. Yes, the salesperson made an express warranty just by selling the goods.
C. Yes, although the salesperson did not make any express warranties, the UCC imposes an express warranty on the sale.
D. Yes, although the salesperson did not make any express warranties, the UCC imposes an implied warranty of merchantability under which the rotisserie is guaranteed to be fit for the ordinary purposes for which it is used.
Answer: D
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