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Servers at Peyton's Grill create a fun & friendly atmosphere for both guests and employees. Servers are required to actively participate in the development, training, and evaluations of their desired results as an employee at Peyton's Servers are required
to provide and ensure a successful dining experience while maintaining a positive, personal, and professional image of Peyton's
Restaurant. Servers are also required to follow Peyton's commitment to ensure 100% guest satisfaction by providing high quality
food, friendly and efficient service and comfortable, clean, and safe surroundings.
What is the purpose of the passage based on its language?
A)
to persuade people to eat there
B)
to critique the service at the restaurant
C)
to inform servers of their duties on the job
D)
to inform customers of the job duties of the servers

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