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What is the purpose of checking ID when serving alcohol?
The sole purpose of checking ID when serving alcohol is to verify that the customer meets the legal drinking age requirement of 18 years old in Alberta. The oth
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Question: What is the purpose of checking ID when serving alcohol?
Answer options:
- To confirm the customer's political affiliation. ✅ To verify that the customer is of legal drinking age.
- To collect data for marketing purposes.
- To ensure the customer has enough money to pay.
Correct answer: To verify that the customer is of legal drinking age.
Explanation: The sole purpose of checking ID when serving alcohol is to verify that the customer meets the legal drinking age requirement of 18 years old in Alberta. The other options are irrelevant to liquor service regulations.
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