You can get a better meal value while cooking at home ... but have you seen the price of groceries lately? The Gubment is trying to sell us on the "fact" that inflation is a relatively flat 2% (or so). You wouldn't think that if you've followed prices at the local grocery stores. Prices on certain staples (example: carrots) have gone batshit the last few years ... to the tune of 30-50%.
Also, I would hope that some of Darden's decline is because some of the mindless automatons actually read the menu AND the nutritional information on what they are filling their gut with. The fat and sodium levels in many of their dishes are extremely high. These people then wonder why they have heart disease or hypertension!
I agree at home is typically the best value always, but sometimes not cleaning up and/or cooking is nice.
I just think of it this way: a box of pasta is $1 and a jar of sauce is $2. Toss in some sausage if you want for about $2 more.
Where is there $13.99? Sure wasn't the service.
Our waitress had a poor attitude and she shouldn't be a waitress honestly. We had to ask her for refills repeatedly, had to ask her to take empty dishes away repeatedly and she forgot our bread sticks multiple times.
Now let's mention the way they pack people in there. All of the tables were so closely packed that damn near everyone's chairs were touching back to back. They seem to like cramming 6 people at a 4 person table so there is little room to eat.
Overall, the "experience" has gone so far down hill then coupled with the pricing and menu, I think people are opting for eating at home more.