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When checking ID, what is the 'STEP' method primarily used to verify?
The 'STEP' method (Size, Type, Expiration, Photo) is a systematic approach to verifying identification. It helps servers ensure the ID is valid, current, and be
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Question: When checking ID, what is the 'STEP' method primarily used to verify?
Answer options:
- The customer's preferred beverage.
- The type of establishment the customer usually visits. ✅ The authenticity of the identification and the customer's age and identity.
- The customer's blood alcohol content.
Correct answer: The authenticity of the identification and the customer's age and identity.
Explanation: The 'STEP' method (Size, Type, Expiration, Photo) is a systematic approach to verifying identification. It helps servers ensure the ID is valid, current, and belongs to the person presenting it, thus confirming their age and identity (option C). It has nothing to do with beverage preference (option A), usual establishments (option B), or blood alcohol content (option D).
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