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Abstract
Plaintiff bought a loaf of bread at defendant's bakery. After she had eaten half of one of the slices, plaintiff discovered a dead cockroach near the upper crust of the bread whereupon she became ill and suffered serious emotional disturbances. Held, no recovery for mental suffering arising out of breach of an implied warranty of wholesomeness. Wheeler v. Balestri, (Mass. 1939) 23N.E. (2d) 132.
Recommended Citation
G. R. Price,
DAMAGES - CONTRACTS - RECOVERY FOR MENTAL SUFFERING,
38
Mich. L. Rev.
1095
(1940).
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