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What does a server need to do before serving alcohol to a customer who appears to be under 25?
ProServe guidelines recommend that servers ask for ID from anyone appearing under the age of 25 to ensure they are at least 18. This is a critical step in preve
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Question: What does a server need to do before serving alcohol to a customer who appears to be under 25?
Answer options:
- Ask them for their drink order
- Suggest a non-alcoholic option ✅ Verify their age using acceptable identification
- Assume they are of legal age based on their appearance
Correct answer: Verify their age using acceptable identification
Explanation: ProServe guidelines recommend that servers ask for ID from anyone appearing under the age of 25 to ensure they are at least 18. This is a critical step in preventing underage drinking. The other actions do not fulfill this responsibility.
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