Olive Garden has released a dish called the "loaded pasta chips."
The Thriller ArchivesItalian-ish restaurant chain debuted the carb-heavy chips last week. The "chips" are made of fried lasagna, and come loaded with various cheeses, and a "hearty meat sauce" that's made up of chicken, meatballs, and sausage. Then it's topped off with alfredo sauce and tomatoes. According to Olive Garden's menu, the dish comes out to a whopping 1,520 calories.
SEE ALSO: Olive Garden Offers 7 Weeks of Endless Pasta for $100 — Until Promotion Crashes SiteLike with Olive Garden's other dishes, people are questioning the pasta chips' cultural authenticity.
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Olive Garden's menu has a history of offending Italian grandmothers, and this dish is no exception.
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Others chose to look on the bright side, pointing out brilliant fast food cultural fusions like Taco Bell's nacho fries.
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You can find these loaded pasta chips at your local Olive Garden for about $7.49, dependiong on your location, and they're even available for take-out -- just in time for the Super Bowl.
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