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When serving a large group, what is the best strategy for a server to manage potential over-service?

Focusing on individual drink orders rather than quickly distributing 'rounds' for the whole table allows a server to better monitor each patron's consumption an

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Question: When serving a large group, what is the best strategy for a server to manage potential over-service?

Answer options:

  • Serve all drinks to one designated person in the group. ✅ Focus on individual drink orders rather than group rounds.
  • Assume everyone in the group is drinking responsibly.
  • Only serve one type of alcoholic beverage to the entire table.

Correct answer: Focus on individual drink orders rather than group rounds.

Explanation: Focusing on individual drink orders rather than quickly distributing 'rounds' for the whole table allows a server to better monitor each patron's consumption and identify signs of intoxication in individuals. Serving to one person could lead to others being over-served. Assuming responsibility or limiting drink types are not effective strategies for managing individual consumption.

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