Is it true that Arby's roast beef starts as a liquid then is heated to become a solid?
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No. Their roast beef really is roast beef -- it's just finely ground beef that's formed *along with liquid* into a loaf. The loaf is then roasted, then frozen and delivered to stores from the central warehouses. There it's thawed, and put into warming ovens to heat it up. It's then sliced freshly every time roast beef is needed for a sandwich.
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No. They fry bologna in a pan then cut it up.
No, someone is pulling your leg. EWWWW!! That's so disgusting!!! Good thing I don't eat roast beef.
O it certainly is, they take beef bouillon heat it to boiling and it then turns into a large roast beef perfect for slicing for your sandwich enjoyment. Try it at home, go to your local supermarket buy some beef bouillon in a can and heat it and you soon will have a delicious roast beef.
I don't think so but if they do that is really SICK! I think they just buy it in bulk like grade F meat lol and slice it up really thin. I hate Arby's anyways..to expensive for crappy food just slopped together!No, that is not true. Those sanwiches are so yummy though. If that's the case, I'm not sure I'll ever try em'!!
Thank god I prefer their Chicken bacon swiss sandwich, side of onion pedals and a chocolate shake...mmmmmm.
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