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What is the maximum number of drinks a server can serve to one person at a time in most licensed establishments in Ontario?
While there are exceptions (e.g., a bottle of wine with a meal), the general guideline for responsible service in Ontario is to limit service to two drinks at a
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Question: What is the maximum number of drinks a server can serve to one person at a time in most licensed establishments in Ontario?
Answer options:
- No limit, as long as they pay.
- It depends on the individual's tolerance. ✅ Two drinks, generally, with some exceptions for pitchers/bottles.
- One drink per hour.
Correct answer: Two drinks, generally, with some exceptions for pitchers/bottles.
Explanation: While there are exceptions (e.g., a bottle of wine with a meal), the general guideline for responsible service in Ontario is to limit service to two drinks at a time per person, to control consumption and monitor intoxication levels. This helps prevent rapid intoxication. Options A, B, and D are incorrect generalizations.
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