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What items can be re-served?

  1. Wrapped crackers and bread sticks

  2. Half-eaten meals

  3. Opened beverages

  4. Used napkins

The correct answer is: Wrapped crackers and bread sticks

Wrapped crackers and bread sticks can be re-served because they are still in their original, unopened packaging, which helps to protect them from potential contamination. In a food service setting, it is important to only re-serve items that have not been touched or contaminated in any way to ensure food safety and prevent the risk of foodborne illness. The other options are incorrect because: - Half-eaten meals may contain bacteria or other contaminants from the previous diner. - Opened beverages are at risk of contamination from lips and bacteria in the surrounding environment. - Used napkins have come into contact with food, dirt, and bacteria from the previous user, making them unsuitable for re-serving.