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How do Bourbon and Tennessee Whiskey differ?
 
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Explain a table management system.
 
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Answer to Question 1

Tennessee Whiskey is maple-charcoal filtered and Bourbon is not

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A table management system provides a graphical table display on the POS (point of sale) screen that shows available tables for immediate guest seating, as well as tables already in use. Controlling the seating flow is essential to maintaining a smooth tempo for the entire restaurant, as guests are alternately seated in servers' stations, allowing for a smooth flow of service which avoids overloading any one station.




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