As discussed in the case in the text,McLellan v.Charly,promissory estoppel:
A) applies only when the promisee relied on the promise,even if the reliance was not reasonably expected.
B) is used as a consideration substitute.
C) is used when there was consideration that was later destroyed.
D) applies whether or not the promisee relied on the promise.
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