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are commas before the word or/and/& necessary when listing items…for example… sauteed with fresh herbs, white wine, butter and garlic…in a menu description that is not structured as a complete sentence ?? or when listing choices… to any entree you may add 4 shrimp fried,coconut or scampi style for $6.95???

Since your question relates to menu issues, my answer will too. But this does not mean that what I say regarding menus is appropriate for the world at large. In the examples you cite, you can choose to use or not to use a comma. Personally, I prefer the comma so that there is no confusion. This is a traditional point of view. The important thing is to be consistent from menu page to menu page.

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