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the rest of the title is: Smaller Plates, Cheaper Items at Olive Garden
1 posted on 03/04/2013 11:31:58 AM PST by Kaslin
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I have not set foot in one of those places since they decided not to run ads on conservative shows. ‘m gone for good.


2 posted on 03/04/2013 11:36:28 AM PST by bmwcyle (People who do not study history are destine to believe really ignorant statements.)
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But the portion control is ridiculous!........

3 posted on 03/04/2013 11:36:51 AM PST by Red Badger (Lincoln freed the slaves. Obama just got them ALL back......................)
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It’s the sequestor. Scott Pelly will tie it all together tonight on CBS News.


4 posted on 03/04/2013 11:37:01 AM PST by bkepley
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Went to Red Lobster last week. It is worse than swill.

I do like Olive Garden.


5 posted on 03/04/2013 11:42:17 AM PST by EQAndyBuzz (Got a problem? Nothing a drone strike can't fix.)
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When a swanky joint like Red Lobster sees a slump in business, you know the economy is bad.


6 posted on 03/04/2013 11:42:29 AM PST by OKRA2012
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They backed Obama and ObamaCare, let them suffer


7 posted on 03/04/2013 11:43:24 AM PST by GeronL (http://asspos.blogspot.com)
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Restaurant food quality seems to have taken a major dive during the Obama years. My wife and I have stopped going out, not so much because of the cost (which has gone up) but because we always walk away feeling ripped off by the quality.

Cooking at home is now not only healthier, it's mandatory if you want anything to eat that actually tastes good.

8 posted on 03/04/2013 11:43:42 AM PST by Mr. Jeeves (CTRL-GALT-DELETE)
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Restaurant food quality seems to have taken a major dive during the Obama years. My wife and I have stopped going out, not so much because of the cost (which has gone up) but because we always walk away feeling ripped off by the quality.

Cooking at home is now not only healthier, it's mandatory if you want anything to eat that actually tastes good.

9 posted on 03/04/2013 11:43:44 AM PST by Mr. Jeeves (CTRL-GALT-DELETE)
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I was just at the St. George, Utah Red Lobster a week and a half ago and there was a huge wait to get seated. We had to wait 10 minutes, but by the time we left, the waiting area was packed.


11 posted on 03/04/2013 11:44:43 AM PST by AlaskaErik (I served and protected my country for 31 years. Progressives spent that time trying to destroy it.)
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Don't worry, endless breadsticks remain.

Those are breadsticks?

12 posted on 03/04/2013 11:44:43 AM PST by 1rudeboy
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The food at Olive Garden is good. The service at Olive Garden in Glendale (CA) is TOO slow for me so I quit going. Our department called in an order for an office party and we still waited almost an hour from the time it was supposed to be ready.
16 posted on 03/04/2013 11:51:03 AM PST by I Drive Too Fast
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If they want to increase traffic at The Olive Garden, I suggest they go back to their pre-2000 recipes.
18 posted on 03/04/2013 11:54:00 AM PST by Pox (Good Night. I expect more respect tomorrow.)
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In Ocala FL, just across from the Paddock Mall on 200 (College Road) is what I call Restaurant Row. It is packed with the likes of Olive Garden, Red Lobster, Outback, etc. Chili's is a little down and across the street, and a Carrabba's a little further away going into town. All of them are packed almost every day of the week, almost from opening to closing. There is almost always quite a long wait (unless, of course, you get their when they open).

Only Chili's has seen fit to open another store farther away, but still in Ocala. Whenever we go out to eat, we plan on a non-standard time and figure we will still have to wait about 20-30 minutes for a table.

19 posted on 03/04/2013 11:54:51 AM PST by jeffc (The U.S. media are our enemy)
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It should say smaller plates, same or higher prices. We are continually amazed at the shrinking portions at restaurants- sometimes up to a third on the next visit, yet the price is same or higher. Meals I used to never be able to finish and always brought leftovers home I can now finish and still be hungry! It is so obvious and ridiculous- like they think you don’t notice.


23 posted on 03/04/2013 11:57:05 AM PST by usmom
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With the cost of food rising and customer traffic decreasing at a number of restaurants, please be wary of places that are cutting corners on food costs by keeping food too long. I’ve run into this a couple of times recently. Then you get to spend the night wondering IF you’ll (1) be fine, (2) be up all night with some pretty revolting symptoms, or (3) end up in the emergency room.


28 posted on 03/04/2013 12:06:10 PM PST by July4 (Remember the price paid for your freedom.)
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The very moment that I concluded that Olive Garden and Red Lobster were Obama supporters, we became ex-customers.

Frankly, my bride makes far better Italian food than Olive Garden.... and other than lobster, I provide better and fresher seafood than Red Lobster ever has or ever will.

When we are out of town, we usually have our Airstream trailer, a full freezer and our BBQ... we no longer need restaurants. Although, we do occasionally get an ice cream at ‘mom & pop’ type restaurants....my dog insists on it. ;>)


29 posted on 03/04/2013 12:12:46 PM PST by Gator113 ( ~just keep livin~)
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If you're in or near Whittier/La Habra/Brea, Calif. and are hungry for seafood, go to the Seafare in East Whittier. It's owned by the Milhous family, which has been in Whittier since 1897, and the restaurant has been in business since the summer of 1961. From the Rio Hondo River to the Orange County line, I can think of only two restaurants along Whittier Blvd. (Jack's in Whittier and the Steak 'n' Stein in Pico Rivera) that existed at the time and are still in business.

If you're hungry for Italian food, don't go to Olive Garden, go to Lomeli's in Brea.

31 posted on 03/04/2013 12:17:13 PM PST by Fiji Hill (Io Triumphe!)
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Didn’t know Longhorn steakhouse was part of that group but, I’ll add it to my list of places where the food and service suck.


32 posted on 03/04/2013 12:19:15 PM PST by WCH
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Parasites http://abcnews.go.com/Health/PainNews/eating-terrible-parasites/story?id=10879111&page=5
A tapeworm was eating her brain, it is difficult to avoid the worm, which usually only infects pigs. Nakaji said Alvarez’s hygiene habits were probably not to blame. It was more likely that someone, somewhere, had served her food tainted with the feces of a person infected with the pork tapeworm parasite.

What’s Eating You? 8 Terrible Parasites
Lauren Cox and Dan Childs
ABC News June 11, 2010
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/PainNews/eating-terrible-parasites/story?id=10879111#.UOlndh3l9Lo

2 years after visiting Equatorial Guinea in Central Africa, a Californian had the feeling of something squiggling under the white of his eye.

It was the Loa Loa Worm or Loaiasis. A chrysops fly bites an infected person and transfers it to another. The larvae grow into worms, procreate and lay more larvae that travel in the blood stream.

The larvae will grow for 6 months and then start moving around. They last for from 5 to 10 years.

They have a drug for it.

The population with this is mostly returning Peace Corps volunteers.

There are high rates of parasitic infection in the U.S., especially among African American and Hispanic Americans living in poverty.

Toxocariasis is a parasite that is passed from dog or cat feces that infects 3 million African Americans living in poverty. It is associated with asthma and developmental delays. It is possible to live your entire life with this disease and never have it diagnosed.

Each year more than 700 people infected with Toxocara experience permanent vision loss.

Toxoplasmosis and congenital cytomegalovirus can cause deafness and psychomotor retardation.

A Bot Fly

A woman finds out that she has been infested with a Bot Fly from Belize. These flys bite a person and lay eggs in them. The larvae grow spikes to prevent their host from removing them.

Fish Tapeworms

A good Sashimi cook can detect the worms in fish and discard them. If not…
This guy in Chicago has a 9 foot tapeworm in his stomach caused by uncooked seafood. The worm can grow up to 25 feet long and sucks up the vitamin B12 in your body leaving you with anemia.

Taenia Solium

A woman is diagnosed with a brain tumor that causes balance problems, difficulty in swallowing and numbness in her left arm. A surgeon goes in and finds a Tape Worm growing in her brain.

This was a Tape Worm that is common to pigs and if you eat at a restaurant that has a food preparer that doesn’t wash his hands after wiping his infected ass, you get it. Over 20 percent of neurology offices in California have seen it.

Cute…”a person slapping lettuce on your sandwich with a few extra add-ons there”.

Lice and Bedbugs

The city of New York is infested with Bed Bugs on their subway trains.

International travel has been attributed to the proliferation ob Bed Bugs. The Bed Bugs can carry dozens of infectious diseases from Smallfox to the common flu.

Think about this the next time you lay your head in a movie theater.

Guinea Worm

This one is cute. A worm infects a human and reproduces in the intestines. The female worms move to the surface of the skin and grow 3 feet in length.

While most of us look at the symbol of medicine as a snake wrapped around the cross. There are others that believe that the Guinea Worm is what formed this depiction of what we think of a snake wrapped around the cross as a depiction of healthcare.

Malaria

Each year 350 to 500 million people catch this disease. 1 million a year die from it. The disease blocks the blood supply to vital organs.

Chagas Disease

The kissing bug is attracted to a victims face. When it bites you, you end up rubbing its parasite into your open wound. You feel a fever, fatigue, body aches and headache, the chronic phase of the disease can be deadly. At its worst, the disease can lead to heart failure and sudden death.

8 to 11 million victims live in Mexico and Central America. Up to a million live in the United States.

Salons make business of Head Lice removal
http://abcnews.go.com/Health/story?id=4120482&page=1#.UOmTbB3l9Lo

A place in Chicago has opened up shop removing hair lice from people. In their first month, they had over 300 customers. Expect to pay $500 for the treatment.

Diseases

http://www.onearth.org/node/2264
Here’s a cute one, Dengue Fever is back in the U.S. after a 65 year absence. Someone with the disease gets bitten by a mosquito, and that mosquito bites you. You end up with a headache, fever, exhaustion, severe joint and muscle pain, swollen glands and a rash.

There are an estimated 50 million cases of dengue fever with 500,000 cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever requiring hospitalization each year. In Matamoros Mexico, near Brownsville Texas, 78 percent of the people have been exposed to Dengue.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2543761/posts

Whooping Cough declared an epidemic in Calif
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/2540308/posts?q=1&;page=1
Children receive immunizations before they can attend school, both legal and illegal, and legal immigrants and visitors must have immunizations before stepping foot in our country. But, the vast majority of people handling our food, people that pick our food, slaughter our meat, prepare it as frozen or canned foods, or people that work in restaurants and markets are illegal aliens and have never had any immunization or tests done on them.

Diphtheria, a respiratory disease caused by bacteria will give you a sore throat and low-grade fever. Complications are: Airway obstruction, coma, and death if not treated. It is spread by coughing and sneezing.

Hib is a severe bacterial infection, occurring primarily in infants and children under 5 years, it symptoms are Meningitis, pneumonia, sepsis, epiglotittis (a severe throat infection), skin infections, and arthritis. Hib meningitis causes death in one out of 20 children and permanent brain damage in 10 to 30 percent of survivors. Transmission is from coughing and sneezing.

Hepatitis A is a disease of the liver noticeable by yellow skin or eyes, tiredness, stomach ache, loss of appetite and nausea. Young children may not have symptoms and because it is spread by fecal-oral route it is a concern for caregivers. It is also spread by food handlers not washing their hands.

Hepatitis B is a liver disease similar to Hepatitis A but the younger the person, the greater the likelihood of staying infected and having life-long liver problems such as scarring of the liver and live cancer. It may be spread through contact with the blood of an infected person or by having sex with an infected person.

Measles is a virus that grows in the cells that line the back of the throat and in the cells that line the lungs. Symptoms are: Rash, high fever, cough, runny nose and red, watery eyes. Complications are Diarrhea, ear infections, pneumonia, encephalitis, seizures and death.

Measles causes ear infections in nearly one out of every 10 children who get it. As many as one out of 20 will get pneumonia, and one in 1,000 will get encephalitis. Encephalitis is an inflammation of the brain that can lead to convulsions, hearing loss or mentally retarded. One to two children out of a thousand will die.
Measles can cause miscarriages, premature births and low birth-weight.
In third world countries, Measles have been known to kill 1 out of 4 people. It is the leading cause of blindness among African children. It kills 1 million children a year.
Measles spread so easily through coughing and sneezing, that if you have not been immunized, chances are likely you will get it.

Mumps is an acute viral illness noticeable by fever, headache, muscle aches, tiredness and loss of appetite; followed by swelling of salivary glands. The glands near your cheek, jaw bone below your ears are most frequently affected.
Mumps can cause inflammation of the brain and/or tissue covering the brain and spinal cord, inflammation of the testicles, inflammation of the ovaries and/or breasts, spontaneous abortion, deafness (usually permanent).
Mumps are contracted through direct contact with respiratory secretions or saliva or from touching anything recently contaminated.

Pertussis is a respiratory disease caused by bacteria. Its symptoms are: Runny nose, sneezing, low grade fever, cough.
Complications may include Bacterial pneumonia and rib fracture. Infants are at risk of apnea, pneumonia, seizures, encephalopathy and death.
It is spread by coughing and sneezing.

Pneumococcal disease produces high fever, cough and shortness of breath, and feeling poorly, thinking slowly or not clearly.
Death from this is one of the most common causes in America from a preventable disease.
It is spread by coughing and sneezing.

Polio is a highly infectious disease caused by a virus that invades the nervous system.
Up to 95 percent of people infected with polio will have no symptoms. Four to eight percent will have minor symptoms such as fever, fatigue, nausea, headache, flu-like symptoms, stiffness in the neck and back, and pain in the limbs. Less than 1 percent will become permanently paralyzed, usually in the legs. 5 to 10 percent die when paralysis strikes the respiratory muscles.


37 posted on 03/04/2013 12:24:59 PM PST by Haddit
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Smarter former restaurant customers preparing for bond collapse, skyrocketing interest rates, “haircuts” for both bond investors and pensioners, repudiation of debt, huge downward currency adjustments, being laid off, foreclosures, etc. The USA won’t be able to afford pork for most government and government-linked employees then.


41 posted on 03/04/2013 12:30:48 PM PST by familyop (We Baby Boomers are croaking in an avalanche of rotten politics smelled around the planet.)
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