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- | The last piece of the puzzle. Serving drinks is a large part of what you do - and thankfully there is many tools to make the correct choices. IN the above example screenshot, you can see that Pilsner Beer - although a weekly promotional item - is a poor choice for this customer. Below all of the drinks you are able to serve and have bookmarked, you can see the customer's preference of the ingredient. | + | The last piece of the puzzle. Serving drinks is a large part of what you do - and thankfully there is many tools to make the correct choices. IN the above example screenshot, you can see that Pilsner Beer - although a weekly promotional item - is a poor choice for this customer. Below all of the drinks you are able to serve and have bookmarked, you can see the customer's preference of the ingredient. You serve drinks from your set [[Drink Menu]] of up to 20 different drink recipes. |
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+ | Customers also have a 5% chance of leaving PER previous drink. Because of this fact, the longer a customer orders drinks - the more odds they'll leave your establishment. | ||