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Arby's to sell venison sandwiches

I wouldn't get it because I'm not a fan of venison but their brisket sandwich is one of the best fast food sandwiches there is when made right.
 
Don't do this to me brah.

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Jody Arias is happy with this decision.
 
Probably the dumbest decision in fast food history. Let's take terrible food and make it even worse.

Can't wait to try Arby's Snapping Turtle Soup Made with Farm-Raised Free-Range Snapping Turtles Brought to You by Yum! Brands!
 
Probably the dumbest decision in fast food history. Let's take terrible food and make it even worse.

Can't wait to try Arby's Snapping Turtle Soup Made with Farm-Raised Free-Range Snapping Turtles Brought to You by Yum! Brands!

Yum doesn't own Arby's lol
 
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I have the opposite opinion

Worked at Arby's and McDonald's in high school. Arby's has by far tougher QUality control and just all around superior product.
 
I have the opposite opinion

Worked at Arby's and McDonald's in high school. Arby's has by far tougher QUality control and just all around superior product.

My friend that worked at Arby's said the "roast beef" came to the stores in giant congealed blobs and they would bounce on the ground.
 
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My friend that worked at Arby's said the "roast beef" came to the stores in giant congealed blobs and they would bounce on the ground.

It looks just like any other roast beef in presliced form

It does look a little unappealing because it has moisture that makes the outer layer look pruned
 
To those who frequent Old Chicago, I feel bad for you. I used to work there and the food is pure trash.
 
Explain please


The "Roast Beef" would come in a cellophane wrapped package in a weird gelatinous form out of a freezer that smelled like the most ungodly smell I've ever come across. It would be a put in an oven and come out in a hard form, usually with blood and some weird ooze right in the middle (like a disgusting gushers). It would then be put on a rusty meat slicer and cut by a guy that just had his hands down his pants scratching his ass. Now I worked there in 1999 so maybe things have changed, but I had never had an Arby's roast beef sandwich before I worked there, and I haven't since. Their fried chicken sandwiches were good though.
 
The "Roast Beef" would come in a cellophane wrapped package in a weird gelatinous form out of a freezer that smelled like the most ungodly smell I've ever come across. It would be a put in an oven and come out in a hard form, usually with blood and some weird ooze right in the middle (like a disgusting gushers). It would then be put on a rusty meat slicer and cut by a guy that just had his hands down his pants scratching his ass. Now I worked there in 1999 so maybe things have changed, but I had never had an Arby's roast beef sandwich before I worked there, and I haven't since. Their fried chicken sandwiches were good though.

Which Arby's?
 
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