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How can a server effectively slow down a customer's alcohol consumption?
Offering non-alcoholic beverages (like water or pop) and food can help slow down a customer's alcohol consumption by providing alternatives and absorbing alcoho
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Question: How can a server effectively slow down a customer's alcohol consumption?
Answer options:
- Serve larger drinks faster. ✅ Offer non-alcoholic beverages and food options.
- Ignore the customer until they ask for more.
- Make jokes about their drinking speed.
Correct answer: Offer non-alcoholic beverages and food options.
Explanation: Offering non-alcoholic beverages (like water or pop) and food can help slow down a customer's alcohol consumption by providing alternatives and absorbing alcohol in the stomach. Serving larger drinks, ignoring the customer, or making jokes are ineffective and unprofessional, or even harmful.
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