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Beheh

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How do excessive quantities of products in inventory impact the operation's cash flow?
 
  a. They increase product cost.
  b. They require an increase in menu item selling prices.
  c. They tie up cash that could be used for other purposes.
  d. They limit the ability of buyers to negotiate for better prices.

Question 2

What reference value is used to determine nutrient percentages on the food label?
 
  a. Estimated Average Requirement
  b. Dietary Reference Intake
  c. Adequate Intake
  d. Daily Value



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