Answer:
a. suffer the loss
Explanation:
The Apparent Authority doctrine refers to the authority given to an employee by giving them something that represents the company/business (such as a business card, company clothes, or car with the company logo), which allows customers to know that they have authority to act on behalf of the company. Since Taylor most likely drives a Seed Packets car and works as an employee he has apparent authority, therefore Seed Packets will have to suffer the loss because they authorized him to work on their behalf and are responsible for their actions.