'Olive Garden' Never Ending Pasta Pass 2015 Is Back For 7 Weeks With A Twist

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According to the Mashable, the 'Olive Garden's Never Ending Pasta Pass 2015 was back. Reports said that the $100 special pass for "individuals" would allow the card-holder unlimited bowls of pasta, breadsticks, soups, salads and soft drinks. While, the $300 cards would offer the same for family.

The Business Insider reported that the Italian-American restaurant had sold over 2,000 Olive Garden Never Ending Pasta Passes last year. Reports said that over 1,000 Pasta passes for family had been handed out last year.

The "Olive Garden" Never Ending Pasta Pass 2015 could be availed on any day of the week, for seven straight weeks, from October 5, 2015 to November 22, 2015, the Fox News reported.

Reports said that even last year, the chain had dished out 1,000 single pasta passes, which were sold-out in 45 minutes. The pasta enthusiasts had crashed the chain's website in 2014. Later, some passes had been put up for sale on eBay at "inflated prices," while the others had been donated to homeless individuals.

The "Olive Garden" Never Ending Pasta Passes for 2015 went on sale at 2p.m. and were wiped off by 2.01 p.m., the Business Insider reported. However, the customers who could not get a pass were directed to a link that offered 10% off on "any adult entrée at Olive Garden."

The Italian-American chain has also come up with a "Pasta Pass Contest," which encouraged foodies to tweet "#PastaPass," according to the official website. It said that the person with 5,000 or more tweets could stand a chance to win one of the 20 passes that weekend.

John Greenough, a Business Insider research analyst had bought an "Olive Garden" Never Ending Pasta Pass 2014. The report said that John had planned to visit "Olive Garden- Italian Kitchen," every day to make the most of his pass.

John reportedly said that he ate at "Olive Garden" for 20 of 25 days to satisfy his fetish for Pasta. He added that the salty pastas had left him with "canker sores." So, he felt "unhealthy from the pasta" and had stopped going there.

When asked if he would return to the Pasta chain  for an "Olive Garden" Never Ending Pasta Pass 2015, John refused.

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