Twin Peaks Menu Practice Test

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What is a best practice for ensuring accuracy when taking a multi-item order?

Repeat the order back to the guest and verify item by item before sending to the kitchen.

Ask the guest to repeat the order later.

Focusing on accuracy means confirming every detail with the guest before the order goes to the kitchen. Repeating the order back item by item provides a clear, concrete check: you hear each item, the guest confirms it, and any substitutions, special instructions, or quantities are captured right away. This on-the-spot verification catches mistakes early, reduces miscommunications, and protects the guest from receiving the wrong items.

Asking the guest to repeat the order later introduces unnecessary risk. Memory fades, changes slip in, and miscommunications can occur between the time the order is taken and when it’s revisited. Verifying the total alone doesn’t guarantee item-level accuracy, and entering items from memory without cross-checking invites errors that can lead to incorrect dishes, missing mods, or wrong quantities. The immediate, item-by-item confirmation is the most reliable way to ensure the order is correct.

Verify only the total amount.

Enter items as you recall without confirmation.

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