Olive Garden Delivers Lunch to Those Who "Labor" on Labor Day




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Hundreds of local fire stations and police departments throughout the country will receive a Hospitaliano! lunch from Olive Garden.


(PRWEB) September 1, 2006 -- Hundreds of local fire stations and police departments throughout the country will receive a Hospitaliano! lunch from Olive Garden.


WHO:
Fire stations and police departments identified in advance by their local Olive Garden.


WHAT:
Will be served a Hospitaliano! thank you lunch delivered by Olive Garden for their dedicated service to the community on Labor Day and throughout the year.


WHEN & WHERE:
Labor Day, Monday, Sept. 4

Time and location vary in each market. Contact your local Olive Garden manager for more details. Visit www.olivegarden.com for the closest restaurant and general managers name.


VISUALS:
(1) Olive Garden leaving the restaurant with food delivery
(2) Arriving and walking into the fire station or police department
(3) Serving firefighters and police officers a lunch of salad, lasagna, spaghetti, breadsticks and tiramisu


ADDITIONAL INFORMATION:
Olive Gardens 576 restaurants across the United States will serve and honor firefighters and police officers (identified by the restaurants in advance) who labor on a day when many of us rest.


This is the fifth consecutive year Olive Garden has coordinated a national Hospitaliano! lunch program with all U.S. restaurants serving their communities on the same day.


For location details, contact your local Olive Garden.


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Author: Laura Davis


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