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I made my once-and-only-once trip to Arby's today. One time (and JUST one time) a year, I inexplicably find myself "thinking Arby's" despite all of my better judgement. After picking up my car from the repair shop, I wanted to celebrate by torturing my insides with second-rate fast food. Arby's had a 2-for-$4 deal going on for breakfast and I was keenly intrigued with thoughts of "What the hell would Arby's even offer for breakfast"? It was sort of like a car crash where you're so morbidly fascinated you can't look away. I ordered two "bacon and egg" breakfast sandwiches. The good: Real eggs.Real bacon - not that weird crap Subway tries to pass off as a pork product. The bad: So greasy that the bun reflected sunlight. In conclusion, go here for breakfast if you absolutely have to get Arby's out of your system. It's standard fast food fare - and as Yelp would put it, it was A-OK.
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