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What is the first step a server should take when a customer orders an alcoholic beverage?
The first step a server should take when a customer orders an alcoholic beverage, if they appear to be under 25 or if there's any doubt about their age, is to a
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Question: What is the first step a server should take when a customer orders an alcoholic beverage?
Answer options:
- Pour the drink immediately
- Assume the customer is of legal age ✅ Ask for identification if they appear to be under 25 (or other relevant age policy)
- Chat with them about their day
Correct answer: Ask for identification if they appear to be under 25 (or other relevant age policy)
Explanation: The first step a server should take when a customer orders an alcoholic beverage, if they appear to be under 25 or if there's any doubt about their age, is to ask for identification. This is a critical step in preventing underage drinking and fulfilling legal obligations. Options A, B, and D are irresponsible and could lead to legal issues.
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