(NEXSTAR) — When you’re there, you might be family, but for the first time in seven years, Olive Garden isn’t the U.S.’ most ...
Olive Garden is by no means doing badly—recent promotions such as the return of the never-ending pasta bowls and the recent Buy One, Take One deal have lured back customers who may have found rising ...
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For the first time in five years, Olive Garden is offering its fan-favorite Buy One, Take One deal with one caveat–it’s only available for a short time. On March 13, the restaurant took to social ...
On March 13, Olive Garden announced its Buy One, Take One deal is returning after five years off the market. From March 24 until May 4, guests can secure two menu items for the cost of one ...
Starting at $14.99, Olive Garden guests can order one of their favorite menu items—served with unlimited breadsticks and soup or salad, of course—and choose a second, cold, entree to heat-at-home ...