Arby’s celebrating Guest Appreciation Day with $1.29 roast beef sandwiches
By Callum Gunn
Head to Arby’s today to get your hands on the delicious roast beef sandwiches for only $1.29. It’s all in honor of Guest Appreciation Day, because Arby’s appreciates you.
You love Arby’s and Arby’s loves you. To prove it, for today, the Classic Roast Beef sandwiches will be available for $1.29. It’s all about guest appreciation on Guest Appreciation Day. You can get your hands on the sandwiches at the reduced price throughout Aug. 7 at participating restaurants.
There is a catch. Not all restaurants are offering the $1.29 sandwiches according to WJHL.com’s post. If you’re near Virginia’s Abingdon and Bristol or Tennessee’s Blountville, Bristol, Elizabethton, Greeneville, Johnson City, Jonesborough, and Kingsport, you’re in luck.
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You can get your hands on up to 20 Classic Roast Beef sandwiches. I’m not sure how they’re going to police that. What’s stopping you from heading to one place for your 20 and then another store for another 20? Although, I’m not sure why you’d want more than 20 unless you’re throwing an Arby’s Roast Beef sandwich party.
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Regardless, you can get your hands on the sandwiches, which usually cost you $3.49 per sandwich.
This offer isn’t available with any other promo or discount. I’m not sure if there’s a special offer if you’re going to grab the fries and drinks with the sandwiches.
Looking to get your hands on the delicious Classic Roast Beef sandwiches? Make sure you check out where your nearest Arby’s is. I hope, unlike me, you’re in the Tri-Cities area. Or Arby’s decides that there are more guests who deserve appreciation outside the area—and outside the States.