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Why is it important to control the amount of alcohol a patron consumes?
The primary reason for controlling alcohol consumption is to prevent patrons from becoming intoxicated, which protects everyone from potential harms such as imp
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Question: Why is it important to control the amount of alcohol a patron consumes?
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- To make sure they don't leave without paying
- To maximize profits for the establishment ✅ To prevent intoxication and related harm to the patron and others
- To ensure they buy more food
Correct answer: To prevent intoxication and related harm to the patron and others
Explanation: The primary reason for controlling alcohol consumption is to prevent patrons from becoming intoxicated, which protects everyone from potential harms such as impaired driving, fights, or medical emergencies. It is not primarily about payment, profit, or food sales.
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