• @[email protected]
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    927 days ago

    To add, that’s the only context I’ve ever heard it used in when working in restaurants (to convey that we can’t sell or offer anymore of a thing). If someone order a lasagna with no olives, no one will say “lasagna, 86 olives”.

    • @FooBarrington
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      727 days ago

      Who makes Lasagna with olives? And WHY DOESN’T IT SOUND ALL THAT BAD?

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        427 days ago

        Worked in an italian restaurant for a few years. IIRC our lasagna generally had pork sausage, yellow squash, onions, bell peppers, black olives and a bunch of the usual cheeses. Probably had some other veggies too but it’s been a while since I worked there.

        It was good lasagna.

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          27 days ago

          I think I should get more creative with my lasagna, those sound like good additions!