Aubrey's Apples agrees to purchase 1,000 Grade-B apples from SupplyCo for $10 per bushel to be delivered by October 1. On September 30, FarmCo realizes it has only 800 Grade-B apples. FarmCo gives Aubrey's Apples seasonable notice and ships 800 Grade-B and 200 Grade-A apples as substitute goods. Grade-A apples are worth 20 percent more than Grade-B apples. Aubrey's Apples rejects the Grade-A apples on October 1 and sues. Who prevails? Why?
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