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Business, 19.05.2021 18:20 cluis811

Last month, Paul attended a fund-raising lunch at Library, where he purchased and ate a chicken salad sandwich. Later that day, he became severely ill and was diagnosed with food poisoning. As a result of the food poisoning, Paul developed a permanent digestive disorder. Several other people also became sick after eating at the lunch, and the Health Department determined that the chicken salad was contaminated with salmonella bacteria. According to the Health Department, raw chicken often contains salmonella bacteria. Although the risk of salmonella contamination cannot be eliminated, proper preparation and cooking can ensure that the chicken is safe for eating. The chicken must be thoroughly cooked, and all utensils or surfaces that come in contact with raw chicken must be thoroughly cleaned with hot water and soap before further use.

The Reading Club had initiated and planned the Library’s first and only fund-raising lunch. Ann, Bill, and chuck independently volunteered to make the chicken salad. Each made a separate batch of salad, using their own recipes and working individually at their own homes. Another volunteer combined the three batches of salad at Library, and a Library employee sold sandwiches at the lunch. All lunch profits went to Library. Ann, Bill, and Chuck each purchased their chicken from Supermarket. The chicken was contained in packages labeled with a prominent warning describing the risk of salmonella contamination and the precautions necessary to avoid the risk. A Health Department spokesperson has said that "Someone who made the chicken salad did not take proper precautions." Ann, Bill, and Chuck all claim they took the proper precautions. Paul has consulted an attorney about bringing a tort action against: (1) Library, (2) Super-market, and (3) Ann, Bill, and Chuck.

If Paul can prove only the facts outlined above:

a. Can Library be found liable to Paul under a strict liability theory? Explain.
b. Can Supermarket be found liable to Paul under a strict liability theory? Explain.
c. Can Ann, Bill, and Chuck, be found liable to Paul under either a strict liability theory or negligence theory? Explain.

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