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What is the primary purpose of checking identification when serving alcohol?

The primary purpose of checking identification is to verify that a customer meets the legal age requirement (18 or older) to purchase and consume alcohol, as ma

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Question: What is the primary purpose of checking identification when serving alcohol?

Answer options:

  • To gather customer data for marketing. ✅ To verify that the person is 18 years of age or older.
  • To ensure the person is a local resident.
  • To confirm the customer's name for their bill.

Correct answer: To verify that the person is 18 years of age or older.

Explanation: The primary purpose of checking identification is to verify that a customer meets the legal age requirement (18 or older) to purchase and consume alcohol, as mandated by Saskatchewan regulations. Other reasons are not the main legal requirement for ID checks.

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