Chapter 15, Section 5. Preparing Takeout Items Wash hands thoroughly. Place to-go items in sanitary takeout containers. Place lids on cups. Provide straws.

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Chapter 15, Section 5

Preparing Takeout Items Wash hands thoroughly. Place to-go items in sanitary takeout containers. Place lids on cups. Provide straws for cold beverages. Add paper napkins and condiments.

What is a city ledger account? A charge account that also a local customer to be directly billed each month

Clear and Reset Tables Gather items needed. Clear used dishes, silverware, glasses, and linens. Clean the table with a sanitizing solution. Replace tablecloths. Reset the table. Clean chairs. Check tables Take soiled items to the dish room. Break down the tray of soiled items. Store sanitizing solution and the tray jack at the side station.

Closing Duty Checklist Tasks Remove soiled linens. Store condiments. Store bread and butter. Restock silverware. Break down the coffee station. Break down the ice buckets. Bread down water pitchers. Reset all tables. Straighten, clean, and restock side stations.

Section Quiz