Went to local Arby's last Sunday and found all their toasted sub meal at $5 each.
Just checked Arby's website, Text, looks like the promotion is company wide.
Check it out.
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Went to local Arby's last Sunday and found all their toasted sub meal at $5 each.
Just checked Arby's website, Text, looks like the promotion is company wide.
Check it out.
I sent one of these back a couple of weeks ago, as they are now smaller subs, less bread and less meat. Not worth it at $5. Id rather have a medium as the french dip is now less meat then the medium.
and I thought I was imagining that they are smaller when I ordered one yesterday.
At least I know why I thought it was smaller.
They were an awesome deal before with the amount of meat/bread you got for the money, but last time I thought the meat on it was fairly skimpy.
Oh well.
Check your receipts they tend to overcharge on this and not give the correct discount when you buy more than just this $5 deal on one receipt. It Happened to me. I am not saying all Arby's does this mine does for sure.
No wonder, it did look a little small when I got it, but I thought it was just my imagination. Marketing scam?
I found at Carls Jr to always buy the specials on one receipt.
Then separate for regular priced items, they to have a problem charging the correct amount.
Yea, I got the turkey sub meal yesterday and thought they forgot the turkey. Its pretty bad when Subway subs have more meat...
Eating out stinks right now. Just in the last month or so the bad economy has hit all the restaurants, from fast food to expensive.
The portions have gotten smaller, the help has been replaced by the cheapest youngest clueless people, and the food quality has gone downhill so I'm guessing they have new cooks.
We just ate at a good mexican place the other day. I asked for a crispy beef taco and the brand new waitress asked "Umm...so by 'crispy' do you mean we should cook it longer?". The food stank.
After about 6 mini-sized meals of poor quality and servers we had to explain the menu to, we wont be eating out for a good long time.
There are no hot food deals out there. Costco and Sams club hotdogs and pizza slices are still decent deals, as are grabbing their premade foods. Trader Joes still has some well priced stuff too.
This is a decent deal. Most places charge $2+ for fries and a drink. The sandwich, even in the smaller size, is a reasonable value at around $3.
sklar said:
There are no hot food deals out there. Costco and Sams club hotdogs and pizza slices are still decent deals
Pizza yes, but the hotdogs are not good deals at all.
When I was in college, I drove a cab on Fridays and weekends, and treated myself to Arby's for lunch. Arby's used to have these steam machines they would use to steam, moisten and heat the buns before putting massive amounts of "meat" onboard. They also had this delicious "Arby's Seasoned Salt" on the tables inside.
Well, they did away with the steamers. They did away with the special salt, the made everything smaller, and I'm sure put less meat on each sandwich, as I have to spread it out more and never did that before. Also, when I asked the drive-up for two Arby's sauce for each sandwich, the dunce at the window had to ask the manager because I was getting "too much." Luckily, they gave me a decent number of their 21st century non-absorbent napkins to wipe up all that extra sauce.
Of course, Arby's is not the only one, just the subject of the current topic. Far less for far more.
Of course, if they gave you what they originally did, each Arby would probably be 10 bucks.
Aren't the hotdogs like a buck and a half including a soda? How can you call that not a good deal? A skimpy, skinny jalapeno dog at Circle-K was a buck or more a couple days ago...at a street fair, obviously pricey, you'd pay 6 or 7 bucks for the hot dog alone.
I was happy with my beef dip combo I got today. I spent the extra .60 cents to go large and got the patatoe wedges. Damn those things are tasty!
Arby's also had a cool German Mustard that was uncommon even in the 80's. I remember the long-term franchise stores in a couple of markets had it but noone else did. It was really good.
It's not just a little smaller, it's a LOT smaller now. It used to be a good size sub, good enough for one man. Now I get a itty bitty thing with like 2 slices of meat in there. Do they think their customer is too dumb to notice? This is almost like a whopper jr, oh wait that's only a buck...
yesidonoitall said:I found at Carls Jr to always buy the specials on one receipt.
Then separate for regular priced items, they to have a problem charging the correct amount.
I don't understand this. Use English please, and stick to the topic of Arby's, please.
ProfitAfterRebates said:yesidonoitall said:I found at Carls Jr to always buy the specials on one receipt.
Then separate for regular priced items, they to have a problem charging the correct amount.
I don't understand this. Use English please, and stick to the topic of Arby's, please.
I did use AMERICAN English do you want ESL English?
Carls coupons were mentioned referancing the Arbys offer.
The coupons are for $ off or BOGO or something free with an item.
Buy those separate from regular priced, or the receipt will be unclear or even in error as to what you were charged.
Another poster said the same refering to Arbys specials.
cogitovici said:Aren't the hotdogs like a buck and a half including a soda? How can you call that not a good deal? A skimpy, skinny jalapeno dog at Circle-K was a buck or more a couple days ago...at a street fair, obviously pricey, you'd pay 6 or 7 bucks for the hot dog alone.
Yep a buck and a half for a quarter pound all beef kosher hotdog, all the fixings, and a drink you can refill as many times as you want.
Dude who said it wasnt a deal was smoking his arbys sandwich rather than eating it. ![]()
Double slice of pizza and a drink is ~2.75.
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