r/mildlyinteresting Nov 19 '22

Olive Garden gave me a daily sales report instead of a receipt Quality Post

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u/TyRoSwoe Nov 19 '22

Former OG GM here. 300+ covers (guest count) for lunch is not too bad. They will probably finish with 900ish covers for the day. They have have pretty high addon sales. Anything over $5 is great. I will say that their appetizer sales is pretty high. If someone orders an app for dinner they don’t get guest count. 133 apps is like 1 in 5 guests getting an app. If every Friday was like this, they are probably a 5-6 million in annual sales restaurant. Last OG I was GM at, we were a 6mil a year restaurant and profited 18%. You do the math. OG makes some serious $$$. Multiple by 900 or so restaurant. I’m pretty sure the Time Square OG is about 15mil or more a year in sales. I started at the bottom. They were a great company to work for.

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u/Sinful_Whiskers Nov 19 '22 edited Nov 19 '22

I was initially surprised that you had praise for your time with the company, but after thinking about it I think I might see why. I worked at Ruby Tuesdays back in 2006-2007 time frame. I started as a server and then became a bartender and trainer, along with doing every job in the back at some point. During that time, they wanted to break away from the other "burger and fry" chains and to seem more "refined." They remodeled their restaurants and got all the wacky shit off the walls and they started serving ketchup in ramekins to go along with their Triple Prime burgers.

They pressured us to get people out having lunch with a friend to buy a fucking bottle of wine. Same with an obvious pair of business colleagues. Every week it was a new unrealistic push. It was madness.

My point is, Olive Garden seems to have always known what it was. Unless I've missed something major over the past 15 or so years, I feel they've stuck with what they're good at, and nailed it down to a relatively streamlined science.

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u/noungning Nov 19 '22

I'm so mad they closed the Ruby Tuesdays by us because I miss their damn croutons lol.

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u/Defiant_Highway_2603 Nov 19 '22 edited Nov 19 '22

Cube some rye bread and fry them for about 30 seconds until slightly crispy but still soft in the middle. Toss them in a ton of garlic salt and there ya go, Ruby Tuesday croutons.

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u/[deleted] Nov 19 '22

As someone who worked at Rubys when they still did the rye croutons this is exactly how they were cooked lol. The croutons came in frozen but they were just rye bread deep fried for like 30 seconds and then blasted with garlic salt.

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u/Defiant_Highway_2603 Nov 19 '22

Yup haha. I was with them for 9 years

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u/noungning Nov 19 '22

I tried making my own, they sucked. Won't be doing that again.

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u/[deleted] Nov 19 '22

Gotta practice to get better. Change it a little each time.

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u/Tyranitator Nov 19 '22

Try it a couple more times. Once you get it right it's awesome. No point giving up after a first try

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u/Diels_Alder Nov 19 '22

Life lessons right here.

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u/[deleted] Nov 19 '22

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u/Nothxm8 Nov 19 '22

Ruby's fried them

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u/Next_Affect9177 Nov 19 '22

For Ruby Tuesday, the spec was only garlic salt. No other seasoning.

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u/Astoria321 Nov 19 '22

But that's 4 parts, i just wanna make one