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So, we MUST lend Darden $900,000?

No, but we’re going to. This is the difference between could and should.

That DeKalb would loan nearly a million bucks to an incredibly rich corporation, with little negotiation, no compromise, easy terms and against the wishes of many, to hire about 55 people (mostly at menial wages for menial tasks) angers me.

I’ve had five restaurant jobs. It’s hard, thankless, low-paying work with minimal benefits.

Olive Garden’s food, ambience and service are all pretty good, but not as good as any of three Italian restaurants I recall that residents didn’t support.

About 47,000 Consumer Reports readers agreed, rating Olive Garden only so-so among national Italian food chains in August. Like one person said online, “People here don’t want good Italian food, they want Olive Garden.”

Olive Garden, which is experimenting with shifting workers to part-time to avoid paying for health care even though (according to the Associated Press on Tuesday) it has already lowered labor costs to 31 percent from 33 percent, lowered pay for workers and managers and instituted a “tip sharing” program so waiters and waitresses share tips with other employees.

This program, the AP says, “allows Darden to pay workers a far lower ‘tip credit wage’ of $2.13, rather than the federal minimum wage of $7.25 an hour.”

Outstanding.

• Jason Akst teaches journalism and public relations at Northern Illinois University. You can reach him at jasondakst@gmail.com.

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