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You are serving a table where a pregnant woman is present. She orders an alcoholic beverage. What is your responsibility?
It is not illegal to serve alcohol to a pregnant woman. While society encourages responsible choices, servers are not permitted to discriminate or refuse servic
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Question: You are serving a table where a pregnant woman is present. She orders an alcoholic beverage. What is your responsibility?
Answer options:
- Refuse service immediately as it is illegal to serve alcohol to pregnant women. ✅ Serve her the drink, as it is her personal choice.
- Politely offer a non-alcoholic alternative, but serve the alcoholic drink if she insists.
- Inform her of the risks of drinking during pregnancy and refuse service if she shows signs of intoxication.
Correct answer: Serve her the drink, as it is her personal choice.
Explanation: It is not illegal to serve alcohol to a pregnant woman. While society encourages responsible choices, servers are not permitted to discriminate or refuse service based on a person's pregnancy unless they are showing signs of intoxication. The decision to consume alcohol is hers alone. Therefore, serving her the drink is the correct action if she is not intoxicated. Options A and C imply a refusal based on pregnancy, which is discriminatory. Option D combines relevant information with an incorrect premise.
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