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Easley would absolutely love Olive Garden and Red Lobster. Both would do so well there.
Regardless of one's opinion of their level of culinary quality, I think both would do well there (and that the Greenville metro should have another Red Lobster).
"Son, you do not have to be the best at anything to be a success in America, you just have to not be the worst. Hence, we are eating at the Olive Garden"
"Son, you do not have to be the best at anything to be a success in America, you just have to not be the worst. Hence, we are eating at the Olive Garden"
That's cute, and yes it's fashionable to bash "chain" restaurants, but they all have at least a few redeeming dishes/qualities.
"Son, you do not have to be the best at anything to be a success in America, you just have to not be the worst. Hence, we are eating at the Olive Garden"
hilarious! can't remember ever eating at a red lobster and rarely have I eaten at an olive garden, but I come from a town of full of italians who know how to cook so its hard to compare...I'm sure all of these things will do well in easley though. especially in a walmart/kohls plaza.
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