C is corrent because every merchant seller of goods impliedly warrants that the goods sold are fit for the ordinary purposes for which such goods are used, are adequately packaged and labeled, and conform to promises or affirmations of fact made on the package or label. This implied warranty of merchantability does not guarantee that the goods are fit for all possible purposes for which the buyer might use the goods. A is incorrect because the warranty of merchantability implies that goods are adequately packaged and labeled. B is incorrect because the seller must be a merchant with respect to the kind of goods being sold in order for the warranty of merchantability to apply. D is incorrect because the warranty of merchantability guarantees that goods sold by a merchant seller must conform to promises or affirmations of facts made on the container or label.
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