Webster ordered a bowl of fish chowder at the blue ship tea


Question1 2. Paul Parrino purchased from Dave's Professional Wheelchair Service a wheelchair manufactured by 21st Century Scientific, Inc. The sales brochure from 21st Century Scientific stated that the wheelchair would "serve [the buyer] well for many years to come." Parrino had problems with the wheelchair within a few years and filed suit against Dave's and 21st Century for breach of express warranty. Both defended on the grounds that the statement on years of service was puffery, not an express warranty. Are they right? [Parrino v. Sperling, 648 N.Y.S.2d 702]

Question2 4. Webster ordered a bowl of fish chowder at the Blue Ship Tea Room. She was injured by a fish bone in the chowder, and she sued the tea room for breach of the implied warranty of merchantability. The evidence at trial showed that when chowder is made, the entire boned fish is cooked. Should she recover? [Webster v. Blue Ship Tea Room, 198 N.E.2d 309 (Mass.)]
Using the business law textbook name is Anderson's Business Law and Legal Environment Comprehensive Volume, 22e
Be sure to support your responses with the applicable rules of law. Also you must use your own word to answer these 2 questions. 

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