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The original was posted on /r/nostupidquestions by /u/PupEDog on 2023-09-18 16:50:49.
This is something I've always wanted. I would just love it if I could go to a drive thru and get any myriad of pasta dishes. Buttered noodles, spaghetti, chicken Alfredo, prima vera, linguine and clams, etc.
The closest thing I've seen is Dominos with their baked pastas.
I used to work in restaurants and I guess I see the challenge of always having fresh noodles. Though, once they're cooked, you could throw them in cold water and for service quickly blanch them in hot just to heat them up. I wonder if there would be issues there.
Sauces would be easy to have in standby. Make the sauce and hot hold it. I wonder how long some sauces could last like that.
I know there's some places where I live that try this, like Noodles and Company, I just don't want to go inside. I'm lazy, what can I say?
I'm wondering if anyone has any thoughts about this. Cheers!