Sally's Sweet Fruits contracts with Fruits to You, Inc for a delivery of two hundred pounds of strawberries to be delivered by Keep Kool Trucking, a trucking company with refrigerated trucks. On the day of delivery, the refrigeration units on Keep Kool's trucks are not working. Fruits to You?
A)?may ship the goods to Sally's using another trucking company with refrigerated trucks
B)?must refund Sally's money and cancel the contract.
C)?must wait to ship the strawberries until Keep Kool has fixed its trucks.
D)?must ship the goods through a different carrier and pay Sally incidental damages.
A
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