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  2. Olive Garden - Wikipedia

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    The Olive Garden started as a unit of General Mills. The Olive Garden's first restaurant was opened on December 13, 1982, in Orlando, Florida, by co-founders Blaine Sweatt, Mark Given, Gino DeSantis and Dave Manuchia. By 1989, there were 145 The Olive Garden restaurants, making it the fastest-growing units in the General Mills restaurant division.

  3. Carrabba's Italian Grill - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Carrabba and his family are still the proprietors of both original locations. [2] [3] In January 1993, under a joint venture with Outback Steakhouse, Inc. (the predecessor to Bloomin' Brands), 10 new Carrabba's locations were opened in Houston and Florida. Two years later, OSI acquired the rights to develop the Carrabba's chain ...

  4. List of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt episodes - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] During the course of the series, 52 episodes of Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt were released over four seasons. The series follows 29-year-old Kimmy Schmidt (Kemper) as she adjusts to life in New York City after her rescue from a doomsday cult in Indiana where she and three other women were held by Reverend Richard Wayne Gary Wayne ( Jon ...

  5. From Olive Garden and Texas Roadhouse to Maggiano's, these ...

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    Here's how chains like Olive Garden, Cheesecake Factory, and Texas Roadhouse ranked by customer satisfaction. The casual-dining industry has had its fair share of struggles in recent years.

  6. Olive Garden Fans Say 'Christmas Came Early' With Return of ...

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    On Dec. 2, Olive Garden shared a video on social media with the caption “Say hello to your new old favorites. 😉. ...

  7. The Food That Built America - Wikipedia

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    The Food That Built America is an American nonfiction docudrama series for the History Channel, that premiered on August 11, 2019.Each episode outlines the development of a popular type of food or restaurant in the United States, typically focusing on the rise of two major companies that become rivals.

  8. Darden Restaurants - Wikipedia

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    On May 12, 2014, Darden announced that as part of the spinoff of Red Lobster, it was converting the co-located Red Lobster and Olive Garden locations into standalone Olive Garden locations. [27] On May 16, 2014, Darden announced that it would be selling the Red Lobster seafood restaurant chain to Golden Gate Capital for US$2.1 billion. [28]

  9. Man v. Food season 1 - Wikipedia

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    Man v. Food is hosted by actor and food enthusiast Adam Richman. [1] In each episode, Richman explores the "big food" of a different American city before facing off against a pre-existing eating challenge at a local restaurant. Over the course of the first season, the final record wound up at 11 wins for "Man" and 7 wins for "Food".