Final answer:
The pizza stand should typically go to the table with the pizza order . You need to ring in the pizza order in the system to ensure the stand is sent with it. Specific policies may vary by restaurant (option c).
Step-by-step explanation:
The question you asked pertains to the operational procedures within a restaurant, specifically about when to bring a pizza stand to a table. While the question does not provide enough context to give a definitive answer, typically in a restaurant setting, the pizza stand would go to the table with the pizza order. Therefore, you need to ring in the pizza order in the system to ensure it gets sent with one. However, this could vary depending on the restaurant's policy or the specific instructions given by the management in a particular situation.
In general dining etiquette, certain items are brought to the table at certain times, similar to how you place a napkin on your lap when you first sit down at a dining table, or the standard practice for how long to wait on hold during a telephone call. In the context of making a pizza, you would know it is done when the crust is light brown, no longer flexible, and the cheese has melted. These are visual cues that the pizza is cooked and ready to be served.
Hence, the answer is option c.