Tawny buys a Super Grill franchise. Super Grill requires that its franchisees buy its products for every phase of their operations. Because Tawny wishes to buy less expensive products, she challenges the requirement. Her best argument is probably that the requirement violates

A. the implied covenant of good faith and fair dealing.
B. the Federal Trade Commission's Franchise Rule.
C. the federal antitrust laws.
D. the Uniform Commercial Code.


Answer: C

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