April 05, 2004

I Like Arby's but...

It turns out that the half-life of an Arby's roast beef sandwich is some time less than nine days. Even in a refrigerator that's kept at stiff 38 degrees Fahrenheit. Ugh.

When I couldn't pry the top bun off, I should've stopped and tossed it. Instead, I microwaved it (the top came off nicely after that), sauced it, and ate it. Ugh. Next time, I'm just going to eat it fresh even if I'm already full.

Posted by kstroke at April 5, 2004 09:25 PM
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how about, next time, you should throw it away. or, next time, you should buy less arby sandwiches.

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