10 Things You Could've Guessed About Olive Garden Are Now Confirmed
Here's what you should know before you start scarfing down breadsticks.
The restaurant was launched by General Mills in 1982 in Orlando, Florida. General Mills later created Darden Restaurant Group, but Olive Garden is still the most popular.
Red Lobster and Olive Garden are considered "sister restaurants," since they both are owned by the same group and operate with similar business practices, like their unlimited options. Darden once thought about combining the two to expand profits and created 6 Olive Garden/Red Lobster combinations.
Anything can be amended or made for you, even discontinued items. All you have to do is ask.
The 2014 promotion offered unlimited pasta, soup, salad and breadsticks for seven weeks. They sold out in seconds.
The unlimited soup, salad and breadsticks refills makes a server's job pretty hectic and since the prices are so low, their tips are too.
Olive Garden claims to send its chefs and managers to a Tuscan cooking school, but according to a Redditor, they spend more time exploring Italy than learning to cook.
Starboard Value, one of the chain's investors said that serving unlimited breadsticks was extremely wasteful and suggested only serving one per person to save money, but the company didn't go for it.
It's probably no surprise, but any of the dishes aren't at all authentic and just have fake Italian-sounding names.
Some Tuscan inspired dishes, like the pear and gorgonzola ravioli or a baked pasta romana didn't go over well with customers, but if a new dish includes breadsticks, it's sure to be a success.
88-year-old Grand Forks, N.D., food columnist Marilyn Hagerty gave the newest location in her area a fantastic review. It got so popular that Anthony Bourdain offered her a book deal.