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A customer is visibly pregnant and orders an alcoholic beverage. What is the server's responsibility?
While health recommendations advise against alcohol consumption during pregnancy, there is no law in Saskatchewan that prohibits serving alcohol to a visibly pr
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Question: A customer is visibly pregnant and orders an alcoholic beverage. What is the server's responsibility?
Answer options:
- Refuse service, as pregnant women should not consume alcohol.
- Remind them of the risks of drinking during pregnancy and refuse service. ✅ Serve the drink, as it is the customer's personal choice.
- Offer a non-alcoholic alternative and let them choose.
Correct answer: Serve the drink, as it is the customer's personal choice.
Explanation: While health recommendations advise against alcohol consumption during pregnancy, there is no law in Saskatchewan that prohibits serving alcohol to a visibly pregnant woman who is of legal drinking age and not intoxicated. A server's role is to ensure legal and responsible service based on age and intoxication, not to make health decisions for patrons. Options 1 and 2 are inappropriate oversteps. Option 4 is acceptable if the customer chooses it, but there's no requirement to refuse service. Therefore, serving the drink is legally permissible if no other factors prevent it.
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