Arby's Tests a new Rare Premium article, customers say
You do not see that often at the sandwich chain.
Remember how Arby's'sinterrupted a cornucopia of the menu items In recent months and did not tell anyone? Their late menu Addition (or test rather) seems to be a secret affair only when it quietly cuts the ham and the salami of their menu.
Fortunately, it looks like the brand seeks to compensate for the cuts and, in the way - according to customers who shared their social media comments, the chain tests a hamburger to select locations.
A hamburger is a rare show at Arby's, which responds to the promise of his slogan "we have meats" with rich meat sandwiches instead. But according to aReddit PostThe chain has been spotted with a wagyu mixing hamburger, which would have a hamburger galette that is made with a mixture of 52% wagyu beef and 48% swirloonning and is lined with melted American cheese, sliced tomatoes, Shred lettuce, sliced red onions, cornhones cut from wrinkling and special sauce.
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Unfortunately, as fast food tests, the new article is available for a limited time and a handle of locations in Orlando and Daytona, FLA., FLINT, MICH. And Lafayette, ind.
In addition, the brand announced a national deployment of a new market in southwestern southwestern southwestern southwestern lawyer as part of their market range.
The wrap, which is available now, has sliced and seasoned roasted chicken with a spread of spicy lawyers, chili ranch, lettuce, tomato and onion in a craft envelope. It is available à la carte or as part of a meal combo. It is available in most Arby locations, but also for limited time only.
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