Olive Garden’s unlimited pasta is making a come back
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Olive Garden, the largest division of Orlando, Fla.-based Darden Restaurants Inc., will bring back its Never Ending Pasta Bowl at the same price as 2022, the company said this week.
Unlimited pasta is coming back to Olive Garden but only the most loyal customers will be offered the promotion early. Olive Garden’s “Never Ending Pasta Bowl” made its debut in the mid-1990s and has returned to the menu periodically throughout the years.
Olive Garden fans are once again buzzing about a viral catering menu hack that lets you buy their popular soups, like Chicken & Gnocchi and Zuppa Toscana, by the gallon. For around $30, customers can score enough soup to feed a small army, complete with optional breadsticks for dipping.
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Olive Garden fans have revealed online that customers can order soup by the gallon from the Florida-based restaurant chain. By ordering from Olive Garden's catering menu, fans can buy a half gallon or full gallon of the restaurant's soups,
The Never Ending Pasta Bowl deal lets customers choose from four pastas and six sauces plus toppings for a $4.99 surcharge.
If you hit up an Olive Garden, and you happen to go home with extra breadsticks (let's be real: we all crave the bread), then you can turn them into croutons.