Being a server is a challenging job: dealing with difficult customers, constantly on their feet, and making endless kitchen runs, all without a guaranteed tip. Special promotions can add extra stress since customers may feel less inclined to tip generously. With Olive Garden’s annual Never-Ending Pasta among us, one former Longhorn Steakhouse employee urges more than 47,000 viewers to consider tipping their servers more if ordering this deal.
What is the Never-Ending Pasta deal at Olive Garden?
From August 25 to November 16, Olive Garden customers can order unlimited pasta, breadsticks, soup, salad, and sauce for $13.99. Four types of pasta are included in this deal: Fettuccine, Spaghetti, Angel Hair, and Rigatoni pasta, all mixed and matched with your choice of Alfredo, Meat Sauce, Five Cheese Marinara, Traditional Marinara, or Creamy Mushroom. This time around, Olive Garden introduced its new Spicy Three-Meat Sauce to add a spicy kick to your pasta. Furthermore, you can top it with Crispy Chicken Fritta, Meatballs, or Italian Sausage for an additional $4.99.
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