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Why does everyone hate Arby's?

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At college their was was a roach coach (food truck-ish) right outside one of my classes everyday. It was stocked with sandwiches from all the various fast food joints in the area, drinks, snacks and tobacco products. So I'm saying I've eaten me some cheddar roast beef in my day on the go between breaks. They weren't the worst thing out there. I do know the owner of the food truck had to be making serious bank though.
 
It's the sandwich shop version of fast food. Hey, want something you can slap together at home in 20 seconds for 10x the price? No? Let me hit you with this: It somehow tastes much, much worse than it would at your house.

Sandwich shops are fine, but sloppy dirt-meat sandwich shops are not.
 
All I remember is I went to Arby's once and they included pickel in their chicken burger. I never went back again. Though it's been a handful of years, so maybe they've changed.
 
I tried it once thinking I was gonna like it. I was a teenager and all I knew is what I saw in commercials. I don't remember what I ordered but it was fucking disgusting and didn't finish it. Never tried it again.
 
Dude you spent like $12 on that didn't you?

Probably. Buying full sized sandwiches a la carte at fast food joints are a ripoff. Combo's are $7, but the sandwich itself is $5.50. The fries and drink are a no-brainer

If he bought a la carte, I would say Potato cakes $2.50 + Chicken Cordon Blue at $5.50, + cheese sticks $3.50. That's about $11.50
 
Main reason for me is that Arby's is a bit more expensive than I'd like.

That said, my uncle is a food scientist for Arby's, and while we can hardly call him an unbaised source, he's only heaped praise on their methods and practices compared to the other major companies he's worked at. As for what that actually means, your guess is as good as mine.

Personally, I think it's the actual franchises that are hit or miss. The one we had in my hometown was fantastic and really clean, but the one in my college down was a total dump.
 
Arby's is a pop culture joke but their actual food is disgusting because it is highly, highly processed (i.e. meat glue). I know people who eat fast food aren't remotely interested in health or nutrition but it's not as if the jokes about Arby's are totally unfounded.
 
One of the Arby's in my town was so poorly run, the health department ordered the building be destroyed and concrete slab be entirely replaced. Arby's was given the option to build a new restaurant in it's place only after no remnants of the original location remain. They declined to rebuild.
 
One of the Arby's in my town was so poorly run, the health department ordered the building be destroyed and concrete slab be entirely replaced. Arby's was given the option to build a new restaurant in it's place only after no remnants of the original location remain. They declined to rebuild.

What did they do that such extreme measures were required? Our old Pizza Hut had a manager cooking meth in their kitchen and didn't even require the whole concrete slab to be replaced. Shut down and not usable yes but not destroyed from existence.
 
What did they do that such extreme measures were required? Our old Pizza Hut had a manager cooking meth in their kitchen and didn't even require the whole concrete slab to be replaced. Shut down and not usable yes but not destroyed from existence.

If I had to guess, I'd say mold was involved.

Seriously, it looks like a pile of cheap lunch meat between a corner store burger bun. Who is looking at that and thinking "MMM HOT DAMN"?

People that like "cheap" lunch meat? It's pretty fucking tasty. Roast beef isn't cheap.
 
Probably. Buying full sized sandwiches a la carte at fast food joints are a ripoff. Combo's are $7, but the sandwich itself is $5.50. The fries and drink are a no-brainer

If he bought a la carte, I would say Potato cakes $2.50 + Chicken Cordon Blue at $5.50, + cheese sticks $3.50. That's about $11.50

Fuck Arby's though. Honestly a run of the mill cafeteria/hof brau deli is going to have the best roast beef/pastrami in the would for $10 max. There's this place in Soma, SF called Deli Board that costs a little more and it's shitting all over those plain ass arby's sandwiches. The hole in the wall places are probably even cheaper and also shit on Arbys.

http://www.deliboardsf.com/
 
Fuck Arby's though. Honestly a run of the mill cafeteria/hof brau deli is going to have the best roast beef/pastrami in the would for $10 max. There's this place in Soma, SF called Deli Board that costs a little more and it's shitting all over those plain ass arby's sandwiches. The hole in the wall places are probably even cheaper and also shit on Arbys.

http://www.deliboardsf.com/

Umm... the menu on the place you linked sells sandwiches for $15 - no sides, no drink.

I would fucking hope that a place nearly 3x as expensive has better damn food.
 
GAF: [Enter Chain Here]'s [Misc. Product] is shit! [Random local/regional shop]'s [Misc. Product] is far superior!

I like Arby's fries and Jalapeno Poppers. Like most places these days though, it's a bit pricey.
 
I love Arby's. Unfortunately there isn't one within a 30 min radius of my home or work. I'm in some weird Arby's blackout zone or something. Tons of them outside of that radius.
 
Umm... the menu on the place you linked sells sandwiches for $15 - no sides, no drink.

I would fucking hope that a place nearly 3x as expensive has better damn food.

I went on to say that even a local hole in the wall spot is better and would likely cost about $10. Here a local joint called Bud's Buffet that is better and probably cheaper than that shitty ass meal that dude paid $12 for.

http://www.budsbuffet.com/
 
I like Arbys quite a bit. They have some really good coupons and send them a lot too. 2 Beef n Cheddar for 5-6 bucks is a steal.

It also has two locations within a few miles of me that have been open for at least 5 years so it must be doing ok for itself around here (Indy southside)
 
It sucks

Some mainstays like roast beef sandwiches and curly fries are literally just basic store bought food - so stupid

You can't buy a fucking Taco Bell god tier cheesy bean and rice burrito at fuckin Walmart
 
Arby's roast beef is this gray meat that they get in a bag and throw in the oven. When they slice it it looks like spam loaf

Its marinated loaf of beef that comes in a bag full of juices it marinates in, They boil the bagged meat, take it out and slice. It should be of no surprise that this is how most fast food meats are handled, prepared off site, bagged, and simply heated up before serving. Heck most chain sit down places like TGIF and such also get many of their dishes in similar forms.
 
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