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Read the following scenario:

A cooking magazine is producing a feature article about a celebrity chef. The interviews and photo sessions are complete, but the chef has not produced recipes for the magazine to publish. Two weeks before the magazine is set to print, the chef’s attorney calls the magazine and says that the chef will no longer be publishing recipes at this time. Which would the managing editor most likely do in this situation?


Contact another celebrity chef with whom the magazine has close ties and ask that person to do a last minute feature with his recipes.

Work with the chef’s television production company to secure archived recipes for print in the magazine, paying for the rights to use the original recipes in the publication.

Ask the magazine’s test kitchen team to research and recreate some of the chef’s most popular dishes with all new recipes the magazine will own.

Talk to the magazine’s attorney about suing the chef for breach of contract.

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The correct answer is C. Ask the magazine’s test kitchen team to research and recreate some of the chef’s most popular dishes with all new recipes the magazine will own.

It was D for me on the test so watch for the answers being in different places. I know this is late, but for people who need it now and in the future it is here.

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