A customer at a bakery ordered a cake, which the bakery stated was made by an independent third party. The cake contained small shards of metal. The metal was not detected by the bakery, even though the bakery conducted a reasonable inspection of the cake and otherwise had no reason to suspect that the cake contained the metal. The customer ate the cake and immediately incurred serious injuries from eating the shards of metal. The customer brought suit against the bakery based on strict products liability for injuries suffered from eating the cake. Who will prevail