Did Michelle Obama Just Put an End to All-You-Can-Eat Breadsticks?
Olive Garden and Red Lobster say they'll make their food healthier.
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Olive Garden and Red Lobster say they'll make their food healthier.
Health officials are warning customers to get vaccinated.
A woman attempted to trade takeout greens for cocaine.
Landlords want more Olive Gardens, but an East New York outpost was recently closed by the Health Department.
Plus: an Iron Chef closes shop, and the global domination of Olive Garden, all in our morning news roundup.
Plus: no plastic-bag tax for New Yorkers, and Swiss bankers and Italian food, all in our morning news roundup.
In fact, steak is the one thing he and his co-host Sean Hannity agree on.
The Olive Garden doesn't like 'The Girls Next Door,' where to head instead of steakhouses for a good piece of meat, and more, in our morning news roundup.
Calorie charts are hitting chain restaurants, a comedy gift to food writers everywhere.
PETA is offering $1 million for an in vitro meat solution, Gordon Ramsay eats too many hamburgers, and 'Playboy' is searching for some sexy Olive Garden servers.
Defense lawyers threaten the future of the calorie-posting law, wine bars run amok, and a pig named Bruce.
Bartenders at local chains had no idea that new calorie-count requirements applied to drinks, too.
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