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Amerigo Vespucci

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Mon Jun 25, 2012, 02:18 PM Jun 2012

Olive Garden, Red Lobster Struggle To Revive Sales (O.G. "didn't emphasize value enough") [View all]



http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2012/06/22/olive-garden-red-lobster-sales_n_1620102.html

NEW YORK -- Darden Restaurants Inc. is struggling to revive sales at its flagship Olive Garden and Red Lobster restaurants. A key sales figure fell at the chains during the latest quarter, and the company issued a profit forecast that fell short of Wall Street expectations.

The Orlando, Fla.-based restaurant operator has been reworking the menu and pricing to reverse declining sales at Olive Garden, which is its biggest chain and accounts for almost half its revenue. The 10 percent rise in Darden's net income for the quarter came primarily from the opening of new locations, including those for its smaller specialty chains.

Revenue at Olive Garden restaurants open at least a year fell 1.8 percent in the quarter. At Red Lobster, the figure fell 3.9 percent. The metric is an indicator of health because it strips out the effect of newly opened and closed stores.

Darden attributed the drop at Olive Garden in part to its "Taste of Tuscany" promotion, which it said didn't emphasize value enough at a time when diners are watching their budgets and have so many more casual dining options.
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Que the series of Olive Garden jokes... I've been there once in my life. But, I don't want hlthe2b Jun 2012 #1
A while back, a DUer who used to work at Red Lobster posted... Amerigo Vespucci Jun 2012 #8
someone must make their cheese biscuits. but as for the rest I can't say I'm surprised... hlthe2b Jun 2012 #13
The cheddar biscuits come from a mix. antigone382 Jun 2012 #17
I'm thinking they probably have a few deep fryers to go along with those microwaves... Puddy Jun 2012 #26
Didn't Darden restaurants announce last year B2G Jun 2012 #2
Perhaps they should try selling real food, MadHound Jun 2012 #3
You read my mind (see my response directly above). n/t Amerigo Vespucci Jun 2012 #9
Chicken? UnrepentantLiberal Jun 2012 #10
We used to go to Olive Garden Woody Woodpecker Jun 2012 #20
Here in Cleveland there are tons of mom and pop Italian restaurants.... WCGreen Jun 2012 #30
I saw the CEO on CNBC last week grasswire Jun 2012 #4
Fear? Turbineguy Jun 2012 #6
I guess radiation and oil Politicalboi Jun 2012 #5
Better use those gift cards TeamPooka Jun 2012 #7
business is down because that demographic has less money. HiPointDem Jun 2012 #11
RL is in a classic squeeze. Customers are being drained by the 1%, and RL's cash by the CEO and SDjack Jun 2012 #16
I can eat at 1/2 dozen local Italian places nearby Mosby Jun 2012 #12
We went to Olive Garden a few years ago railsback Jun 2012 #14
The paycheck ain't a lot to miss. antigone382 Jun 2012 #18
Other than their biscuits, I'm not a fan of Red Lobster Freddie Stubbs Jun 2012 #15
My Local Olive Garden Is Usually Crowded Dirty Socialist Jun 2012 #19
This message was self-deleted by its author SalviaBlue Jun 2012 #24
I haven't been to either of them in years. lpbk2713 Jun 2012 #21
I get suspicious when the food all looks the same and moves on its own TrogL Jun 2012 #22
The real question is: how are sales at the Times Square Olive Garden? Make7 Jun 2012 #23
Maybe they should focus more on real food and service, and less so on right-wing politicians Hugabear Jun 2012 #25
OG and RL are like Wal*Mart. The sooner they close, the sooner local eateries will recover. leveymg Jun 2012 #27
Time to allow breastfeeding. FLAprogressive Jun 2012 #28
Darden also owns Seasons 52... meaculpa2011 Jun 2012 #29
When people lose jobs and their incomes drop they don't eat out - TBF Jun 2012 #31
I love taking dates to Olive Garden... sadbear Jun 2012 #32
It's my fault Olive Gardens are failing TlalocW Jun 2012 #33
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