Under what circumstances is a customer denied the chance to consume a certain product?

      

Under what circumstances is a customer denied the chance to consume a certain product?

  

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vincent
A customer can be denied the chance to consume a certain product:

a) When the customer is unable to raise the price of the product or the product is too expensive that the customer cannot be able to buy that product.
b) Where the customer has a deadly communicable disease thus endangering the lives of those around him or her.
c) If that customer enters the premises with a prohibited property or item.
d) When the person is intoxicated and thus going against the law so he or she cannot be allowed since he or she can make that business entity vulnerable to be sued in court for hiding that person.
e) Where the customer is presenting physical threats to employs or other customers around him/her.
f) Where the customer has not attained the right age required in order to purchase the product, hence he/she is a minor. This can be especially a case for alcoholic products.
g) When the product is not available or is too little to fit the capacity demanded by that customer at that time the customer has ordered for it.
vindori answered the question on April 2, 2018 at 15:53


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