Smart Serve Practice Test · Question
How can a server help prevent a customer from becoming intoxicated?
Promoting responsible consumption includes offering food (which slows alcohol absorption), water (to prevent dehydration), and non-alcoholic options to pace or
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Question: How can a server help prevent a customer from becoming intoxicated?
Answer options:
- Offer them stronger drinks more frequently.
- Serve them quickly so they can leave sooner. ✅ Suggest water, food, and non-alcoholic beverages.
- Ignore their drinking pace and focus on other customers.
Correct answer: Suggest water, food, and non-alcoholic beverages.
Explanation: Promoting responsible consumption includes offering food (which slows alcohol absorption), water (to prevent dehydration), and non-alcoholic options to pace or alternate drinks. Offering stronger drinks or serving them quickly would accelerate intoxication, while ignoring their drinking pace is negligent.
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