Seed Packets, Inc., a garden seed company, requires its customers to pay by check. Taylor, a Seed Packets driver, tells customers that they can pay her with cash. When Seed Packets learns of Taylor's collections, it does not act to stop them. Taylor steals some of the cash. Under the doctrine of apparent authority, Seed Packets will most likely
A. suffer the loss.
B. recover the amount of the cash payments from its customers.
C. increase its prices to cover the amount of the stolen cash.
D. hold its accountant liable for apparently authorizing the cash collections.