Why does Chachos require customers ordering alcohol to wear wristbands?
We make a very concerted effort to prevent the consumption of alcohol by minors in our restaurant. Requiring our customers drinking alcohol to wear wristbands helps accomplish this goal in several ways. First, it reminds our cashiers to check IDs. Second, it easily enables us to see if a minor obtains an alcoholic drink from someone of age. Finally, it indicates to everyone that we really are serious about preventing the sale of alcohol to minors.
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