
‘If you can't afford it don't go’: Group goes to Olive Garden for never-ending …
A group of friends shared their method for taking home unlimited pasta from Olive Garden: putting it in plastic bags.
A recent social media video has sparked discussion after a group of friends documented their method of maximizing Olive Garden's 'Endless Pasta Bowl' deal. The video, uploaded by user @gothgf_333, shows the individuals at their table discreetly transferring various pasta dishes, soup, and breadsticks into plastic bags. The participants are seen laughing and smiling as they fill their bags, with on-screen text humorously questioning 'How much pasta we can finesse at Olive Garden's endless pasta deal.' The video culminates with the group outside the restaurant, proudly displaying their substantial take-home bounty, which included multiple portions of pasta, a bag of soup, breadsticks, and even mints. While the practice of taking home uneaten food is common, the video's portrayal of systematically bagging multiple servings from an 'endless' offer has led to varied reactions online, prompting conversations about restaurant policies and consumer ethics.
A group of friends shared their method for taking home unlimited pasta from Olive Garden: putting it in plastic bags.