The Never-Ending Pasta Bowl isn’t going away, but Darden Restaurants said on an earnings calls that brand building is more important than promotions.
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/olive-garden-owner-darden-snubbing-short-term-discounts-to-build-its-brands-78b9e706The Never-Ending Pasta Bowl isn’t going away, but Darden Restaurants said on an earnings call that brand building is more important than promotionsDarden spent $20 million in national TV advertising last quarter, almost entirely on Olive Garden commercials.
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