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asfddfdfdffdfdfdfdfdfdfdf dfdfdfdfdfdfd SpongeBob is a farmer who contracted with Progresso to provide 6 tons of clams worth $3,000/ton to be delivered at Progresso each month. Progresso needs this particular amount of clams each month for their soup in order to meet their production expectations for their customers. The contract contained some very lopsided provisions that excused Progresso from purchasing the clams in the event of many outlined reasons (25 pages of the contract listed out all of the reasons why Progresso could refuse to accept the clams), but prevented SpongeBob from selling his clams elsewhere without permission. After a gulf coast oil disaster, the price of clams went up to $8,000/ton. SpongeBob delivered his clams to Progresso on time, but Progresso (who had lost a case filed against Progresso by Campbell's for infringing on Campbell's clam chowder soup recipe) refused to accept delivery. SpongeBob requested permission to sell the clams to Campbell's (who had just doubled their own clam chowder sales), but Progresso refused to grant permission. The terms of SpongeBob's contract with Progresso stated,

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