Valve1138
I like the AB in the GB
Red Lobster and Olive Garden are under the same ownership, so no big surprise.
And are their two worse performing chains.
Red Lobster and Olive Garden are under the same ownership, so no big surprise.
their soup is way too salty.
& that 'all you can eat' salad - if you take out the worthless romaine, you have a few onions, olives, peperoncini's , and the occasional tomato wedge.
Do they still have the caprese salad?
well at least at olive garden you can get a blowjob in the mensroom from the waiters
I worked at an Olive Garden for a minute when I was 19 or so. I used to run the other direction when bday singing gaiety happened.
You want your mind blown? 1 order of onion rings for an app, 83G fat and 3350g sodium. The whole menu is a train wreck.
http://www.redlobster.com/health/nutrition/nutrition_facts.pdf
their soup is way too salty.
& that 'all you can eat' salad - if you take out the worthless romaine, you have a few onions, olives, peperoncini's , and the occasional tomato wedge.
Do they still have the caprese salad?
Ugh, she sounds high maintenance.
Right? Clearly that chick doesn't make any sense.High maintenance + Olive Garden? How dare youuuuuuu
If I had to eat fast food, I love me some Wendy's "natural" sea salt fries.April is content with half of the fries and a few sips of Flys value meal at Wendy's.
Pretty much the perfect date.
Hahaha, holy shit. Is she homeless?
Chickfila downstairs has this buyer rewards thing called Belly. You enter your email address or scan the QR code on a little plastic card they give you on ipad minis docked at all the registers. They give you 5 points per visit regardless of what you purchase. 90% of the time I'm just getting a large Arnold Palmer. When I reach 200 points I get a Chickfila catered office party. I'm at 110 points now. They'll essentially be paying me to buy drinks there because they're losing money on that deal.
"good will" is rarely a money loser.
Ya, they basically get entrance to waw's office and get to advertise for the cost of food."good will" is rarely a money loser.