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The Sexiest Girl of Olive Garden: Criticism
1. The Girl Next Door, Olive Garden, and the management and marketing team of the olive garden were the internal and external stakeholders affected by this event.

2. Yes for casual observers of the media , the “Sexiest Girl of Olive Garden” appeared to be a sponsorship, because whomever like to eat at the Olive Garden would more than likely sponsor the event.

3. Damage control programs that was in order was The
Girl next Door, when they decided to combine the show with the Olive Garden in search of The Sexiest Girl of Olive Garden. In my opinion it made the resturant appear to be only for an older crowd.

4. I don't agree with Kendra Wilkinson in her belief that the Olive Garden could afford to be a little more edgy. Because not all grown-ups are in to playboy and i'm sure that because they were searching for The sexiest girl of olive garden, their “sexy” picture would be posted somewhere in the restaurant and sometime it can be too much for a child eye.

5. If i was it the public relations agency for the Olive Garden, I wouldn't agree with the the title because there a many conceptions of the word sexy i would perfer to “The Prettiest Girl of Olive Garden” and only capture face shot. That way if a husband, wife and kids come in to the Olive Garden to eat. The pretty face would be pleasing to everyones eye.

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