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In reply to the discussion: This Man Used His Unlimited Olive Garden Pasta Pass To Feed The Homeless {IMAGES} [View all]Nevernose
(13,081 posts)138. I agree that it was dishonest & bad faith
To which I add: so fucking what? He gave some pasta (rightfully owned by a billion dollar corporation) to some homeless people. So fucking what?
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xchrom
Nov 2014
OP
I'll bet olive garden does something about that before they offer this promotion again. ..
pipoman
Nov 2014
#4
Everyone should send Olive Garden a thank you email. Maybe they'd get the message. nm
rhett o rick
Nov 2014
#22
Agree with you, somehow there is no shortage of nasty people here who will do anything to
cpamomfromtexas
Nov 2014
#35
Certainly none by fraudulent means while posting my "heroics" to the Internet.
alphafemale
Nov 2014
#85
If he brought it home and gave it to his wife and family instead, would you be still attacking him?
enigmatic
Nov 2014
#119
Spending other people's money!!! The bar for heroics can be scaled by a slug.
alphafemale
Nov 2014
#104
Some do. Some grocery stores contribute the food they can no longer sell to charities.
JDPriestly
Nov 2014
#72
It's OK to be fraudulent against businesses. Especially less than popular ones.
alphafemale
Nov 2014
#110
If it is wrong to steal from a poor person then it is wrong to steal from a rich person.
alphafemale
Dec 2014
#158
heh, Hey everyone of these franchise owners has truckloads of cash pull up
alphafemale
Nov 2014
#113
Glad to see your post. I was thinking about the publicity being an encouragement for some, also.
Judi Lynn
Nov 2014
#87
The Pasta Pass is intended for use by the card holder whose name appears on the printed Pasta Pass.
ablamj
Nov 2014
#63
I hope he did tip all of the workers, but the food is not coming out of their salaries.
Rex
Dec 2014
#154
And you are remarkably callous, judgemetal, and insincere to the point of blatant dishonesty.
denbot
Nov 2014
#125
Nailed it! Except it was a really OG doing the shameless self promotion.
Dont call me Shirley
Dec 2014
#152
Agreement. The overdone background music. The timing. The scriptedness. The "want some OG?"
Dont call me Shirley
Dec 2014
#151
A selfless man that gives to others. Wow! We need to see MORE of this in this Country.
jillan
Nov 2014
#57
Would you have a problem with this if he was eating all those meals himself?
justiceischeap
Nov 2014
#136
Nice story of small kindnesses created gnashing of teeth once again proving beyond any doubt
TheKentuckian
Nov 2014
#130
Mind blowing levels of fucked up. It is everyday, issue after issue but what a stark illustration!
TheKentuckian
Nov 2014
#139
Hey all you 143 recommenders! You just promoted a Olive Garden commercial!
lumberjack_jeff
Dec 2014
#142