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In reply to the discussion: Olive Garden Has Middle-Class Problems [View all]Arcanetrance
(2,670 posts)93. I'm Italian and honesty my biggest objection to olive garden
Is that it helps perpetuates the idea that all Italian food is pasta.
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Critique of lackluster food isn't "snobbery," it's critique of lackluster food.
Scootaloo
Sep 2014
#80
It was a sad day when our Italian Gardens restaraunt finally went down. It had really been great
brewens
Sep 2014
#78
Every Italian person I have ever known has said very few nice things about Olive Garden.
BlueJazz
Sep 2014
#48
Have you been? I have, several times, the length and breadth. Italians do not heap large portions of
WinkyDink
Sep 2014
#59
THIS! I can't stand over sauced pasta. (My grandparents were Sicilian immigrants.)
tblue37
Sep 2014
#83
I recommend that anyone who wants to learn how to run a national chain restaurant
Dreamer Tatum
Sep 2014
#6
No, it feels like mall food and for about the same money you can eat at a real restaurant
NightWatcher
Sep 2014
#8
That's okay by me; I've never gone except as a travel rest-stop or a pre-concert meal.
WinkyDink
Sep 2014
#10
The hedge fund report is what passes for frat boy/MBA analysis, claptrap served up in PowerPoint
greatlaurel
Sep 2014
#15
Nowhere in the entire power point silliness did I see them suggesting paying a living wage
greatlaurel
Sep 2014
#43
You didn't read it, and if you did, you're not equipped to understand it.
Dreamer Tatum
Sep 2014
#56
Almost every restaurant I have eaten pasta in makes their sauce way too sweet. It's nice to see that
tblue37
Sep 2014
#85