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When serving a group where one person looks underage, what should the server do?
If one person appears underage in a group, it is best practice to card everyone who appears to be under 25-30 years of age to ensure compliance and prevent mino
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Question: When serving a group where one person looks underage, what should the server do?
Answer options:
- Serve everyone, assuming the underage person won't drink.
- Card only the person who looks underage. ✅ Card everyone in the group who appears to be under 25-30.
- Refuse service to the entire group.
Correct answer: Card everyone in the group who appears to be under 25-30.
Explanation: If one person appears underage in a group, it is best practice to card everyone who appears to be under 25-30 years of age to ensure compliance and prevent minors from consuming alcohol. This proactive approach helps prevent indirect serving to minors. Only carding the obvious individual, serving everyone, or refusing all service arbitrarily are not the ideal responses.
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