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Why is it important to offer food to customers consuming alcohol?
Offering food to customers is important because food in the stomach can help slow down the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream, thereby helping to preven
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Question: Why is it important to offer food to customers consuming alcohol?
Answer options:
- To increase the establishment's food sales
- Food has no effect on alcohol absorption ✅ Food can help slow down the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream
- Customers expect food when drinking
Correct answer: Food can help slow down the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream
Explanation: Offering food to customers is important because food in the stomach can help slow down the absorption of alcohol into the bloodstream, thereby helping to prevent rapid intoxication. This is a key responsible service practice. Options A, B, and D do not reflect the primary safety reason.
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