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What is the maximum number of standard drinks a server should typically offer a customer at one time?

While specific limits can vary by establishment policy, a common responsible practice, and often recommended in 'Serve It Right' training, is to limit customers

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Question: What is the maximum number of standard drinks a server should typically offer a customer at one time?

Answer options:

  • One standard drink per order ✅ Two standard drinks per order
  • Four standard drinks per order
  • As many as the customer requests

Correct answer: Two standard drinks per order

Explanation: While specific limits can vary by establishment policy, a common responsible practice, and often recommended in 'Serve It Right' training, is to limit customers to a maximum of two standard drinks per order. This helps servers monitor consumption and prevents over-serving someone rapidly. Options A, C, and D are less effective for responsible service.

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