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12 November, 22:31

Which service style involves a customer taking food away from a food service outlet?

A.

buffet service

B.

cafeteria service

C.

carryout service

D.

counter service

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  1. 12 November, 22:38
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    C. carryout service

    Explanation:

    A restaurant that is allowing their customers to take food away, if offering a carryout service, also known as take-out service. That's for example when you go to McDonald's and then bring your order back at home to eat it.

    A buffet service is when the restaurant offers a wide variety of dishes already prepared and you go to the buffet tables to fill your plate with a bit of this, a bit of that ... oh and a double portion of that one!

    A cafeteria service is like you have at school. You form a line to get your food from series of stations (soup, main dish, dessert, drinks), putting your items in a tray then pay ... and then hope to find an empty table to eat your lunch.

    A counter service is when you go eat in a dinner for example, and you sit on a bench and eat on a long table, called a counter. That's usually for a quick meal.
  2. 12 November, 22:57
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    C. Cary out service

    Explanation:

    A restaurant that is allowing their customers to take food away, if offering a carryout service, also known as take-out service. That's for example when you go to McDonald's and then bring your order back at home to eat it.
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