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What is the primary goal of ProServe certification for liquor service professionals?
The primary goal of ProServe certification is to ensure that liquor service individuals understand how to serve alcohol responsibly and minimize the risks assoc
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Question: What is the primary goal of ProServe certification for liquor service professionals?
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- To increase liquor sales for establishments ✅ To ensure responsible liquor service and reduce alcohol-related harms
- To provide advanced bartending skills
- To promote new alcoholic products
Correct answer: To ensure responsible liquor service and reduce alcohol-related harms
Explanation: The primary goal of ProServe certification is to ensure that liquor service individuals understand how to serve alcohol responsibly and minimize the risks associated with overconsumption, such as impaired driving and public intoxication. It is not focused on sales, bartending skills, or product promotion.
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