Olive Garden’s Never Ending Pasta deal may have ended for good | Business

The end of Olive Garden’s Never Ending Pasta Bowl deal may have already happened.

Unlimited pasta was last served at the Orlando-based restaurant chain in 2019.

“As we look forward, we don’t know if we’ll bring and when we’ll bring Never Ending Pasta Bowl back because we have a never-ending abundance every day with our never-ending first course,” said Rick Cardenas, chief operating officer of Olive Garden owner Darden Restaurants. Olive Garden is known for its unlimited soup, salad and breadsticks.

Cardenas will become Darden’s CEO in May with the retirement of Gene Lee, the company revealed Friday.

In 2019, unlimited servings of pasta started at $10.99. A $100 pass that allowed 24,000 customers to eat unlimited pasta for nine weeks also sold out in what the company described…

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