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Arby’s Giant Roast Beef Sandwich

Posted by LOTGK on January 3, 2008


Arby’s has many different varieties of it’s roast beef sandwich. The line up includes the junior, the regular, the giant, and the big Montana. This is the “Giant” critique.

The deal was two giants for five dollars. I added an order of potato cakes to seal the deal. (And my arteries)

What you see is what you get. Standard fare, thin sliced roast beef haphazardly tossed and stacked on a flat sesame seed bun. I would guess it was about 30% larger than the regular roast beef.

The sandwich was as expected, tasted good for fast food, was hot, the bun not stale, and the beef not fatty. The potato cakes were hot, and not as greasy as usual.

At $2.50 per sandwich, you are better off with the regular size.

The Grassy Knoll Institute awards 2.75 shots out of 5 and recommends Arby’s Giant roast beef sandwich for lunch or dinner.

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3 Responses to “Arby’s Giant Roast Beef Sandwich”

  1. SIGHTER said

    Looks exactly like the regular roast beef. I bet it is with just a different wrapper.

  2. SweetAsPie said

    A large roast beef sandwich has 7 oz. of Roast Beef, and a Regular only has 3 oz. Large Roast Beef sandwiches don’t come in wrappers, they come in plastic containers because there isn’t a wrapper big enough.

  3. LOTGK said

    Sweet, depending on what restaurant you go to, the large comes in either a see through plastic container, or a foil wrapper like the other sandwiches.
    I have had both.
    And the advertisements claim a half pound of beef, which is 8 ounces.

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