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Olive Garden likes to say that when “you’re here, you’re family.” And that family-like approach is apparent in the never-ending soup, salad, and breadsticks; the massively portioned entrées; and the fact that the OG will literally sell you its cheese grater straight from your server’s hands.
However, as it turns out, you don’t actually have to be at an Olive Garden restaurant to get the family treatment because the brand has announced that it’s bringing back its fan-favorite Buy One, Take One meal deal for the first time in nearly five years.
Olive Garden Brings Back Buy One, Take One Deal
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Olive Garden’s Buy One, Take One menu allows customers to enjoy an entrée in the restaurant and then leave with a second, chilled entrée to be reheated at home. And, the best part is, that second entrée is completely free.
The Buy One, Take One meal deal has been around for years—way longer than the trendy fast food meal deals popping up at chains now—but it’s never on menus for long. This time, Olive Garden is running the BOGO promotion for about a month and a half. Beginning March 24 through May 4, customers can order from the Buy One, Take One menu, which starts at just $14.99 and includes unlimited soup, salad, and breadsticks.
The ready-to-eat entrées featured in the deal are:
- Spaghetti with Meat Sauce ($14.99)
- Angel Hair with Marinara ($14.99)
- Four-Cheese Manicotti ($14.99)
- Fettucine Alfredo ($17.99)
- Spaghetti & Meatballs ($18.99)
- Lasagna Classico ($18.99)
- Chicken Parmigiana ($22.99)
Once you order one of those meals, you can receive either Fettucine Alfredo, Spaghetti with Meat Sauce, or Five Cheese Ziti al Forno as your free to-go entrée.
If you want to take advantage of the fan-loved deal early, Olive Garden eClub members can start using the Buy One, Take One promo as early as March 17.
Olive Garden Announces New Delivery Service
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Olive Garden’s best-ever deal is available for dine-in, carry-out, and its all-new delivery service. The new service is available to any customers who live within eight miles of an Olive Garden. Customers can place their order (up to $350) online via Olive Garden’s site or app, then their food will be delivered directly to their home via Uber.
So, next time you don’t feel like cooking, just remember that Olive Garden’s Buy One, Take One deal is back and available for double the food—and it doesn’t even require you to hack the menu.
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