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Identify the recommended sodium intake and the implications of high-sodium diets.
 
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How is a credit memo form used?
 
  a. It is used only on food returns from guests
  b. It is used to issue credits to restaurant or foodservice departments
  c. It is used to account for missing, returned, or spoiled items
  d. It is used when products are paid by credit card



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Answer to Question 1

The recommendation for sodium for healthy adults is twenty-three hundred milligrams per day. People who are over 51 years of age, of African-American descent, or affected by hypertension, diabetes, or chronic kidney disease should consume no more than fifteen hundred milligrams daily. High sodium intake increases the risk of developing hypertension, or high blood pressure.

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