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AMF v. McDonald’s
Court 7th Circuit
Citation 536 F.2d 1167
Date decided June 22, 1976

Facts

In the 1960s, American Machine and Foundry ("AMF" ; AMF, Inc.) began producing computerized cash registers. For $20,000, McDonald's purchased a prototype in Illinois.

The prototype was installed in April of 1968. Later, McDonald's order 23 units. In turn, AMF promised to deliver the units by the middle of 1969.

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