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Which strategy helps reduce the rate of alcohol absorption in customers?
Encouraging customers to eat food, especially food with protein and fat, helps slow down the rate at which alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream. This can he
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Question: Which strategy helps reduce the rate of alcohol absorption in customers?
Answer options:
- Encouraging rapid consumption of shots.
- Serving high-proof spirits exclusively. ✅ Encouraging customers to eat food while drinking.
- Mixing drinks with energy drinks.
Correct answer: Encouraging customers to eat food while drinking.
Explanation: Encouraging customers to eat food, especially food with protein and fat, helps slow down the rate at which alcohol is absorbed into the bloodstream. This can help moderate a customer's intoxication level. The other options would either increase the rate of absorption or the overall amount of alcohol consumed quickly, leading to faster intoxication.
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