Yup, the company that owns Arby's, Inspire brands, issued a press release that they'd purchased another 100 pounds of beef for the chain, and that should be good for a few hundred thousand sandwiches.
I remember the first time I went to Arbys and had their $1 Roast Beef sandwich. I opened up the sandwich in the seating area. I looked inside the sandwich out of curiosity sake, its just roast beef on bread. I was so confused. I walked up to the lady at the cash register. "Is this missing anything?". She replies: "No, but you can put sauce on it if you want". She pointed over to a section where you could dispense BBQ sauce. I've never seen a company make a sandwich like that before. No lettuce, some onion, etc.
I will say that I had one of their high end sandwiches last year via a coupon (that made it free) and it was quite good. I think it was the smokehouse brisket.
I remember the first time I went to Arbys and had their $1 Roast Beef sandwich. I opened up the sandwich in the seating area. I looked inside the sandwich out of curiosity sake, its just roast beef on bread. I was so confused. I walked up to the lady at the cash register. "Is this missing anything?". She replies: "No, but you can put sauce on it if you want". She pointed over to a section where you could dispense BBQ sauce. I've never seen a company make a sandwich like that before. No lettuce, some onion, etc.
I will say that I had one of their high end sandwiches last year via a coupon (that made it free) and it was quite good. I think it was the smokehouse brisket.
Imagine complaining about a dollar sandwich from a fast food chain.
Mcdonalds, Wendys, Burger King are able to put a condiment and veggies on their burgers. Heh, I guess I've been conditioned my friend.
So does arby's, but the original arby's roast beef doesn't. Why they have a bar with onions, condiments, peppers and etc. But if you feel like your hard earned dollar is worth more than a roast beef sandwich by all means go to any fast food chain that has condiments on their value menu items,
Used to live on this stuff back in my broke ass 20's days. Buy 2 of the 5/5 deal and freeze some... eat for a week. Same with dollar whopper days at BK, we would go in and order 5+ whoppers each, plain.
It's fine when you're 21 and you have to choose between real food or beer money. But if you're still eating this stuff 20+ years later.... expand your horizons a little hahaha
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Agreed. Pretty sure the meat was actual meat too
So the deal is back on.
I will say that I had one of their high end sandwiches last year via a coupon (that made it free) and it was quite good. I think it was the smokehouse brisket.
I will say that I had one of their high end sandwiches last year via a coupon (that made it free) and it was quite good. I think it was the smokehouse brisket.
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It's fine when you're 21 and you have to choose between real food or beer money. But if you're still eating this stuff 20+ years later.... expand your horizons a little hahaha