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{{Infobox Company |
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| name = Arby's Restaurant Group, Inc. |
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| company_logo = [[Image:Arby's logo.svg|120px]] |
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| type = [[Wholly owned subsidiary]] |
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| foundation = 1964 |
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| location_city = [[Boardman, Ohio]] |
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| location_country = [[USA]] |
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| location = [[Sandy Springs, Georgia]], [[United States]] |
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| locations = 3,600 (approx.) |
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| key_people = [[Roland C. Smith]], CEO<br>Tom Garrett, President/COO<br>[[Forrest Raffel|Forrest]] and [[Leroy Raffel]], founders |
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| industry = [[Restaurants]] |
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| products = [[Fast food]], including:<br/>[[Roast beef]]{{·}}[[sandwiches]] |
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| parent = Triarc Cos Inc<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/business/business-wendys-triarc.html?sq=Wendy's%20Triarc&st=nyt&scp=1&pagewanted=print |title=Triarc Buys Wendy's In A $2.3 Billion Deal |author=[[Reuters]] |publisher=[[the New York Times]] |date=[[2008-04-24]] |accessdate=[[2008-04-24]] |quote=}}</ref> |
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| slogan = ''I'm thinking Arby's'' |
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| homepage = [http://www.arbys.com/ www.arbys.com] |
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'''Arby's''' is a [[fast food]] [[restaurant]] chain in the [[United States]] and [[Canada]] that is a wholly owned subsidiary of '''[[Triarc]]'''. It is primarily known for selling [[roast beef]] sandwiches, chicken sandwiches, potato cakes, [[curly fries]], and [[chicken fingers|chicken strips]]. The company's [[target market]] attempts to be more adult-oriented than other fast food restaurants. The Arby's menu also includes [[hors d'œuvre|appetizers]], [[salads]], Market Fresh ([[deli]]-style) sandwiches, [[wrap (food)|wrap]]s, and [[submarine sandwiches]]. |
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==History== |
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Arby's was founded by [[Forrest Raffel|Forrest]] and [[Leroy Raffel]] in [[Ohio]] in 1964, who were determined to own a [[fast food]] [[Chain store|franchise]] based on a food other than [[hamburgers]]. The brothers wanted to use the preferred name of "Big Tex", but that name was already being used by an [[Akron, Ohio|Akron]] businessman. They eventually decided on the Arby's moniker, based on ''R.B.'', the initials of '''R'''affel '''B'''rothers,<ref>[http://www.arbysrestaurant.com/inpage/about-history.cfm The Bailey Company - About Us<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> thus Arby's, LLC, was born. By coincidence, R.B. can also be short for roast beef, the company's main product, a point which was used when the [[backronym]] "America's Roast Beef, Yes Sir" was used as an advertising campaign in the 1980s. |
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After a long interim between successes, Arby's capital had been quite diminished, so a completely new franchise system had to be devised. The Raffel brothers opened the first new restaurant in [[Boardman, Ohio]] (located just outside of [[Youngstown, Ohio|Youngstown]]), on [[July 23]], [[1964]], where they initially served only roast beef sandwiches, potato chips and drinks. A year later, the first Arby's [[licensee]] opened a restaurant in [[Akron, Ohio]]. The famous Arby's 'hat' was designed by the original signmakers, Peskin Sign Co (they continue to make signs for Triarc). Expansion to other states began in 1968, beginning in [[Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania|Pittsburgh]] (the closest large out-of-state market to Youngstown) and [[Detroit, Michigan|Detroit]]. |
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Arby's is currently franchised by [[Triarc]], who also [[franchising|franchise]]s [[T.J. Cinnamons]] and [[Pasta Connection]] and once owned [[Royal Crown Cola]] (better known as R.C. Cola), which Arby's sold into the mid-1990s. At the time, this made Arby's one of the only major restaurant chains to sell a soft drink product other than [[Pepsi]] or [[Coca-Cola]], with Pepsi itself at the time being mostly relegated to the [[Yum! Brands|three restaurants then-owned by Pepsi]] ([[KFC]], [[Taco Bell]], and [[Pizza Hut]]), [[Subway (restaurant)|Subway]], and a small handful of [[table service|sit-down restaurants]]. |
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On [[May 31]], [[2005]], Triarc announced that it was purchasing RTM<ref>[http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_m0EUY/is_21_11/ai_n13831213 "Triarc Companies, Inc. will acquire RTM Restaurant Group, which operates 775 Arby's fast food restaurants, for $175 million in cash plus 10 million shares"]. Food & Drink Weekly. June 6, 2005. FindArticles.com. 19 Jun. 2008.</ref> and would move their [[headquarters]] from [[Fort Lauderdale, Florida]], to [[Sandy Springs, Georgia]]. Later that year, Triarc officially bought out RTM. After the buyout the restaurants that were owned by RTM and Triarc were reorganized under the name ARG (Arby's Restaurant Group). Most of the primary leadership of RTM was retained by ARG in either their former role, or as consultants. |
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While the [[restaurant]] has not been based in the Youngstown area for many years, the chain still has a major presence in the area, including a location on the campus of [[Youngstown State University]] as well as numerous sponsorship deals and events within the area. |
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The nearby [[Pittsburgh]] area is also a major market for Arby's, where for decades was the only overlapping area with Northeastern fast-food chain [[Roy Rogers (restaurant)|Roy Rogers]]. Until [[Hardee's]] unsuccessful purchase of Roy Rogers in 1990, Arby's had a very minimal presence in the [[Baltimore, Maryland|Baltimore]]/[[Washington, D.C.]] area due to Roy Rogers fans supposedly preferring the taste of Roy Roger's roast beef over Arby's. However, since Roy Rogers' rapid decline after the Hardee's takeover (the two restaurants were separated when their parent company at the time, [[Imasco]], sold Hardee's to [[Carl's Jr.]] in 1997), Arby's has since expanded their presence in these markets. |
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[[Denver, Colorado|Denver]] and parts of the [[Southern United States]] are also major Arby's territories. '''The Bailey Company'''('''TBC''') of [[Golden, Colorado]], is an Arby's franchiser in [[Colorado]], [[Idaho]] and [[Wyoming]]. |
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On April 24th 2008, [[Wendy's]] announced that it would sell itself to [[Triarc]]. According to the [[New York Times]], the stock swap will go for $2.3 billion.<ref>[http://dealbook.blogs.nytimes.com/2008/04/24/wendys-to-sell-itself-to-peltzs-triarc/?hp Wendys to Sell Itself to Peltzs Triarc - Mergers, Acquisitions, Venture Capital, Hedge Funds - DealBook - New York Times<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> Triarc plans to change its corporate name to include the Wendy's name and will move its corporate headquarters to Wendy's current headquarters in [[Dublin, Ohio]] near [[Columbus, Ohio|Columbus]], bringing Arby's back to its own Ohio roots in the process. |
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[[Image:Arby's-Midland-MI.jpg|thumb|right|180px|Arby's franchise in [[Midland, Michigan|Midland, MI]]]] |
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[[Image:Arbys.jpg|thumb|right|180px|Arby's franchise on Sunset Boulevard in Los Angeles, California]] |
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Triarc and its Arby's franchise [[subsidiary]], [[Arby's Restaurant Group]], are the largest owners of Arby's franchises. |
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==Advertising== |
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The chain adopted an experimental [[mascot]] in the early 2000s, in addition to the cowboy hat, which was an [[anthropomorphic]] [[oven mitt]], who appeared on the [[company]]'s [[television commercials]] and print advertisements. He was voiced by actor [[Tom Arnold (actor)|Tom Arnold]]. |
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Arby's is currently sponsoring [[Matt Kenseth]], a [[NASCAR]] driver, who was also featured in a television commercial for the company. In accordance with this sponsorship, Arby's has promised to give away free medium curly fries on the Monday following any of his race wins. Customers need only bring in an official race result from a newspaper or website<ref>[http://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/local/southflorida/sfl-225freefries,0,3602654.story Topic Galleries - South Florida Sun-Sentinel.com<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. |
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Arby's currently uses the [[slogan]] "I'm thinking Arby's." In April 2008, it launched a new advertising campaign that features the '''Arby's Rescue Brigade''', a group of Arby's enthusiasts whose sole mission is to "save the world from ordinary fast food." The Brigade, which is led by |
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Captain John Maddox, travels around the country in a Rescue Mobile to save anyone who is eating bland, unsatisfying fast food. |
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In conjunction with the campaign, Arby's launched a video contest to recruit a new member to join the Brigade. Prizes included a starring role as the newest Brigade member in an upcoming Arby's commercial and free Arby's food for a year. The contest ran on its website from April 28 through June 30, 2008. |
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==Products== |
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In February 2006, Arby's became the first national fast food chain to claim to not use any [[artificial additives]] in its chicken products; along with this claim came an advertising campaign which criticized [[Wendy's]], [[McDonald's]] and [[Burger King]] for their use of additives such as water, salt and [[phosphates]] in their chicken products. |
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In November 2006, Arby's announced that they were eliminating all trans-fats from their menu, to be implemented by May 2007, being the first major fast-food restaurant to do so. However, as of December 2007, Arby's online nutritional guide shows that small amounts of trans-fat can still be found in some of their products<ref>[http://www.arbys.com/nutrition/ Arby's Nutrition<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref>. |
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Arby's is currently in the process of phasing in a new oven toasted subs sandwich line, which is currently available at limited number of stores. This line will be in addition to its Market Fresh line and its classic roast beef line of sandwiches. |
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In early 2006, '''[[Arby's Restaurant Group]]''' ('''ARG''') signed a contract with [[Pepsi]] to be their exclusive [[soft drink]] provider. When franchisees' contracts expire with [[Coca-Cola]], they will be required to switch to [[Pepsi-Cola]],<ref>[http://phx.corporate-ir.net/phoenix.zhtml?c=78265&p=irol-newsArticle&ID=797826&highlight= PepsiCo - News Release<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> the lone exception being the aforementioned Arby's located at YSU because of the University having its own separate contract with Coca-Cola for other university purposes, particularly the [[Youngstown State Penguins|athletic department]]. |
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===Sandwiches=== |
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* [[Roast beef]] sandwiches - available in Junior, Regular, Medium, and Large; Beef 'n Cheddar; Bacon Beef 'n Cheddar; Arby's Melt; and the Super. |
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* Chicken Sandwiches - Chicken Breast Fillet, Chicken Bacon n' Swiss, and Chicken Cordon Bleu; all with either crispy or grilled chicken. |
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* Market Fresh line - Ham & Swiss, Turkey & Swiss, Roast Beef & Swiss, Turkey Ranch & Bacon, Chicken Salad, BLT, Turkey Reuben, and Corned Beef Reuben. All of these can be placed on Bread or Tortilla Wrap (some wraps are shown as an option on the menu, while others are by request only). |
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* Toasted [[Submarine sandwich|subs]] - Turkey Bacon Club, Philly Beef, French Dip & Swiss, and Classic Italian. |
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===Other products=== |
===Other products=== |
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* Side orders - curly fries, mozzarella sticks, popcorn chicken, potato bites, with stores given a choice of Jalapeño Bites or onion petals. |
* Side orders - curly fries, mozzarella sticks, popcorn chicken, potato bites, with stores given a choice of Jalapeño Bites or onion petals. |
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* Kids Meals - Jr Roast Beef, Mini Ham & Swiss, Mini Turkey & Swiss, and Popcorn Chicken. |
* Kids Meals - Jr Roast Beef, Mini Ham & Swiss, Mini Turkey & Swiss, and Popcorn Chicken. |
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* Desserts - Apple and cherry Turnovers, or the limited edition chocolate turnovers along with optional [[Chocolate chip cookie]]s. |
* Desserts - Apple and cherry Turnovers, or the limited edition chocolate turnovers along with optional [[Chocolate chip cookie]]s. |
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===Breakfast=== |
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* Biscuit, Croissant, and Sourdough in either ham, sausage, or bacon with additions of Swiss or American cheese and an egg patty. Along with this is the Wrap that has the choice of the meat. Some restaurants also offer Toast Stix, Blueberry Muffins, Sausage Gravy, and Cream Chipped Beef. The biscuit also has an option of chicken tenders for a meat. |
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===Beverages=== |
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[[PepsiCo]] is the primary provider of beverages: Pepsi, Diet Pepsi, Mountain Dew, Dr Pepper, Sierra Mist, Fresh Brewed Iced Tea, and Tropicana Sugar Free Lemonade. At some stores they also offer Diet Mountain Dew, Lipton Raspberry Ice Tea, Diet Dr Pepper, SOBE Energy Drink and Wild Cherry Pepsi among several other optional choices. |
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* [[Milkshakes]] - vanilla, chocolate, jamocha, and strawberry shakes, although some stores will replace the strawberry with a promotional shake. |
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Options in some regions also include Homestyle Fries, Potato Cakes, Pepper Jack Melt, and TJ Cinnamons. Potato Cakes have recently been placed as a local store marketing option which is identical to the breakfast lineup. |
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==References== |
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==External links== |
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*[http://www.arbys.com Arby's official website] |
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*[http://www.reviewtheworld.com/content/arbybreak.html Arby's breakfast at Review the World] |
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*[http://www.arbys.net/history.html Arby's history] |
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*[http://www.triarc.com/about.html Triarc (Arby's Franchiser) website] |
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*[http://www.arbysfanatic.com GAD, Grant Avenue Development, an Arby's Franchiser of several Arby's in NY, PA and VA.] |
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*[http://www.usbeefcorp.com/ US Beef Corporation - Largest Arby's Franchisee in the world.] |
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*[http://www.foodinfodb.com/restaurants/a/arbys Nutritional information for the items on Arby's menu] |
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[[Category:Restaurants in Ohio]] |
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[[Category:Companies based in Ohio]] |
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[[Category:Youngstown, Ohio]] |
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[[Category:Companies based in Georgia (U.S. state)]] |
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[[Category:Companies established in 1964]] |
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[[Category:Fast-food chains of the United States]] |
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[[Category:Fast-food chains of Canada]] |
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Revision as of 14:12, 27 August 2008
Other products
- Side orders - curly fries, mozzarella sticks, popcorn chicken, potato bites, with stores given a choice of Jalapeño Bites or onion petals.
- Salads - Martha's Vineyard, Chicken Club, and Santa Fe.
- Kids Meals - Jr Roast Beef, Mini Ham & Swiss, Mini Turkey & Swiss, and Popcorn Chicken.
- Desserts - Apple and cherry Turnovers, or the limited edition chocolate turnovers along with optional Chocolate chip cookies.