Olive Garden pasta pass sparks viral voter-ID debate

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Conservatives praised Olive Garden’s policy requiring photo ID for its Never-Ending Pasta Pass, arguing it’s stricter than voting rules in some states; critics note the difference between a private company’s ID checks and public election laws, while the story ties into Trump’s push for the SAVE America Act and broader election-security debates.
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