Olive Garden: $100 for 7 weeks of pasta

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Olive Garden is about to try a pretty outlandish gimmick to lure folks in the door: pasta up the kazoo.
They're not calling it that, of course. But on Monday, the casual dining chain whose business has seriously softened in recent years, will announce plans for its first-ever "Never Ending Pasta Pass" -- which, for $100, gives the holder the right to consume all of the pasta, salad, bread and Coca-Cola branded soft drinks that they can stuff down for seven weeks.
But you may need to act fast. Only 1,000 of these pasta passes will be sold -- beginning Monday at 3 p.m. ET -- online via the Olive Garden web site. Nothing like being one of 1,000 VIP's who can gorge on pasta for 49 days in a row. The PR stunt piggybacks with the chain's annual "Never Ending Pasta Bowl" promo, Sept. 22 through Nov. 9., which lets folks eat all the pasta they want for $9.99.
"What we're trying to do is get some attention," says Jay Spenchian, executive vice president of marketing. "It's sure to provoke a reaction."
There's been a recent rash of all-you-can eat promotions in casual dining. Little wonder. In a struggling industry, these promos tend to generate social media buzz and boost customer visits. In July, TGI Friday's rolled out an "Endless Appetizers" promotion that let folks chow down all the appetizers they wanted for $10. Red Lobster, the former sister company to Olive Garden, is in the midst of its "Endless Shrimp" fest, which fetches about $15.99, depending on location. And Outback currently has a $15.99 Steak and Unlimited Shrimp promo.
Last year during its "Never Ending Pasta Bowl" promotion, Olive Garden served 13 million bowls, says Spenchian. "It's our most popular and most requested promotion," he says. And, he notes, the 800-store chain hopes to attract more attention to the promotion by tacking-on the $100 Never Ending Pasta Pass.
But wait, warns Robyn Flipse, a registered dietitian and author of the book Fighting the Freshman Fifteen. Any promotion that stresses all-you-can-eat works contrary to the one of the most important aspects of the dining experience: remaining mindful of what you eat. "If the primary object is to get your money's worth, it has nothing to do with good nutrition," she says. Instead, she recommends, prepare some special pasta at home -- and save a lot of calories and money.
But Spenchian says this Olive Garden promotion isn't about gorging but about fun. "We're trying to make our fans feel like VIPs," he says. That's one reason that up to seven guests who eat with the pass-holder will receive freebie Coca-Cola branded drinks, he says.
There are some limits, however. For example, you're not supposed the share the pasta with others at the table. "Of course, if someone shares we do understand -- we're not policing the tables," he says.
As for the $100 pass-holder who opts to eat every lunch and dinner at Olive Garden for seven weeks, well, Spenchian says that's no problem at all. "I'd love to see that," he says. "Especially if they bring four or five guests along."
For those wondering about leftovers, yes, doggie bags are okay.
 

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If I was still in college, this would be my "meal plan".

otherwise, if you could go 3x per week or 21 times during the promo, that would make each trip about $5, which is probably about what they should be charging for their box noodles and ragu.
 
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If I was still in college, this would be my "meal plan".

otherwise, if you could go 3x per week or 21 times during the promo, that would make each trip about $5, which is probably about what they should be charging for their box noodles and ragu.
 

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Good deal but Olive Garden is terrible.

Everything there tastes like a frozen meal warmed up in the microwave
 

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the place is horrible...shitty food

wasn't there some guy here named Jake who loved this place???
 

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Morgan Spurlock should make this into a movie. I wouldn't watch it, but I'm sure somebody would.
 

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Good deal but Olive Garden is terrible.

Everything there tastes like a frozen meal warmed up in the microwave

this, we don't have many here in Vancouver, so went it to it for the first time a couple years ago and it was terrible. Well the soup I had was good but my main course was shit. Went again thinking I just ordered the wrong thing, same experience, tried a 3rd time and strike 3, I'm done with this place. 100 bux is cheap but I don't know that it's even worth that price tag.
 

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LOTS of food snobs here, till the check comes...
its pasta and sauce, how bad could it be?
 

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LOTS of food snobs here, till the check comes...
its pasta and sauce, how bad could it be?
there's a huge difference between a great pasta and sauce and not so good pasta and sauce.

Some people probably still eat chef boyardee from a can which is disgusting.
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Everyone has cheep taste on some things.

For me its olive garden.

For some reason I love that place even more then some of the expensive italian places where I live.

There is just something about it that I like.
I know its cheep, I know its low quality but for some reason I love it.

I have been to some high end places in New York and for some reason I like OG better.

Im sure everyone likes something in life more then they should.


Like I'm sure some of you think Red Lobster is great.

To me Red Lobsters is the worst place on Earth to eat.

But I guess others feel the same way about OG so how can I get mad at someone who loves RL?
 

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[h=4]It's ALL Never Ending: your favorite pasta and sauce,
soup or salad, and breadsticks! Starting at just $9.99![/h]
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[h=3]PASTA[/h]
  1. Spaghetti
  2. Angel Hair
  3. Fettuccine
  4. Penne
  5. Cavatappi
  6. Whole Wheat Linguine
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[h=3]SAUCE[/h]
  1. NEW! Spicy Three Meat*
  2. NEW! Roasted Mushroom Alfredo*
  3. Marinara
  4. Alfredo
  5. Five Cheese Marinara
  6. Meat Sauce
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[h=3]TOPPINGS[/h]
  1. NEW! Shrimp Fritta
  2. Chicken Fritta
  3. Italian Sausage
  4. Meatballs

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I can only imagine the shrimp fritta as 6 shrimps pulled from a $10 cocktail ring at your local grocery and then warmed up in butter.
 

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at least you'll have plenty of money left over for

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you'll need it
 

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I love OG---

Zuppa Toscana Soup
and their Italian Salad...


But never their pasta
 

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