White House weighs in on Olive Garden's ID policy, calling it 'election security threat'
The White House is taking aim at Olive Garden's new pasta pass policy, with a spokesperson criticizing the restaurant chain for allowing customers to use their ID as proof of payment for the unlimited meal plan. The jab comes just days after the company was asked about its policy on social media.
The White House has weighed in on Olive Garden's new pasta pass policy, which requires customers to provide identification before receiving their unlimited pasta passes. The policy change sparked criticism from some users, who argued that it was an infringement on civil liberties. In response, the White House issued a statement saying the new policy is necessary for 'enhancing election security' and preventing potential voter fraud. The move has been widely panned as an example of politicians overstepping their authority.