miércoles, 16 de septiembre de 2015

Olive Garden Is Bringing Back Its Unlimited Pasta Pass

There's a family option this year, too.

America, it's that time of year again where Olive Garden encourages America to submerge themselves in never ending bowls of fettuccine alfredo and push carbo-loading to new heights. According to a press release, the Italian-ish chain is bringing back its Pasta Pass, or a gift card good for seven weeks of unlimited pasta. And in a twist this year, the restaurant is offering family passes as well, because the family that shoves baked ziti down their throats together, stays together.

The Pasta Passes — which sold out in an hour last year — give pass holders access to Never Ending Pasta Bowl any day of the week between October 5 and November 22. While the card can be used an unlimited number of times a day in the restaurant — you could eat every meal at the restaurant, like this guy did — to go orders are limited to two per day, which might put a kink in your pasta Robin Hood plans. The passes also come with unlimited soda to wash all those carbs down and the usual promise of unlimited salad and breadsticks.

The single passes will go for $100 and the family passes (which are good for up to four people) will retail for $300. There are only a thousand available, and don't make the mistake of selling them on eBay for more money — the passes aren't transferable. The passes go on sale online tomorrow.



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