Someone Is Selling NFTs of Olive Garden Locations That They Do Not Own

Even though they do not have any affiliation with any actual brick-and-mortar Olive Gardens, someone has begun minting Olive Garden NFTs.

The person or people behind the Non-Fungible Olive Gardens admit on their site that they are currently purchasing one of the restaurants.

The anonymous creator or creators known only as "mossy" list, which blurs the line between satire and seriousness, plans to eventually merge the "Non-Fungible Olive Garden Metaverse" with the real world.

Is this the Moss?

The site is full of hilarious references and Easter eggs, including the acronym-ized Olive Garden slogan, but it is hard to tell whether or not it is real or not.

If you want to buy a randomly-selected NFT Olive Garden, you will not be able to because they are all sold out, according to the website announcing the project. You can get a breadstick NFT for free, but you will have to pay gas fees to the miners, which is a bit of a shame.

The idea of spending any money at all to own a fake Olive Garden franchise that is based on a Meatspace is farcical, but then again, people pay millions for NFTs of pixel art.

Guy Accidentally sold $300,000 of NFT for 1% of its value.

There is a mod where instead of shooting demons, you take Screenshots of NFTs.

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