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What is the 'no-buy' list?
A 'no-buy' list, also known as a 'banned' or 'restricted' list, refers to individuals who have been legally identified as not permitted to purchase or be served
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Question: What is the 'no-buy' list?
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- A list of customers who are banned from purchasing food.
- A private list of customers who owe money to the establishment. ✅ A list of individuals who are not permitted to purchase alcohol due to legal restrictions or previous incidents.
- A list of alcoholic beverages that are out of stock.
Correct answer: A list of individuals who are not permitted to purchase alcohol due to legal restrictions or previous incidents.
Explanation: A 'no-buy' list, also known as a 'banned' or 'restricted' list, refers to individuals who have been legally identified as not permitted to purchase or be served alcohol. This could be due to previous incidents of intoxication, violence, or being a minor. It is a tool for responsible service and safety.
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