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What is the best way to slow down a customer's drinking without refusing service entirely (if they are not yet intoxicated)?
To slow down a customer's drinking, offering water, food, or non-alcoholic beverages is a highly effective and responsible strategy. These options help pace the
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Question: What is the best way to slow down a customer's drinking without refusing service entirely (if they are not yet intoxicated)?
Answer options:
- Serve larger drinks less frequently ✅ Offer water, food, or non-alcoholic beverages
- Ignore them until they order another drink
- Suggest they move to a different table
Correct answer: Offer water, food, or non-alcoholic beverages
Explanation: To slow down a customer's drinking, offering water, food, or non-alcoholic beverages is a highly effective and responsible strategy. These options help pace their alcohol intake and can also aid in absorbing alcohol more slowly. Serving larger drinks, ignoring them, or moving tables does not address the rate of alcohol consumption.
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