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20 September 2023

Daily Newsletter

20 September 2023

Arby’s unveils new autumn offerings in Canada

The offerings include Roasted Garlic Roast Beef sandwich, Frickles, Raspberry Shake, new cookies and Bacon Ranch Wagyu Burger.

Umesh Ellichipuram September 20 2023

Restaurant chain Arby's has announced new autumn offerings with a Roasted Garlic Roast Beef sandwich deal in Canada.

The Roasted Garlic Roast Beef sandwich comprises an onion bun, garlic aioli, Swiss cheese, shredded lettuce and tomatoes. It is available now for a limited period.

Arby's other seasonal offerings include Frickles and the Bacon Ranch Wagyu Burger.

Frickles are crispy fried dill pickles and are recommended with a ranch dipping sauce by the restaurant brand.

Arby's has also launched a large new cookie and announced the return of the brand’s Raspberry Shake.

Arby’s Canada spokesperson Vito Curalli said: “We're not just in the business of serving just food - but rather delivering an innovative concept in the fast-food industry, providing guests with a unique experience that is something different, something better.

“We’re Arby’s and people have come to expect bold, flavourful menu options and something new that they can try and that will add an extra kick to their day. Our autumn promos deliver that. I am confident our guests, their family and friends will love them.”

Arby's has a network of more than 3,400 restaurant locations across eight countries.

In May this year, Arby’s opened its first restaurant in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Covering an area of 270m², the new restaurant is located on Uthman lbn Affan Road and can accommodate 70 guests.

The new restaurant was opened by Shahia Foods, the region’s premier multi-unit restaurant operator.

Full-service restaurant (FSR) was the largest profit sector channel in Germany in 2022

Per GlobalData, the Germany foodservice profit sector is expected to grow at a CAGR of >11% during 2022-2027. FSR was the largest foodservice profit sector channel in 2022, with a share of 26.5%, reflecting the popularity of traditional fine-dining experiences among German consumers. Despite the highly fragmented market, pub, club & bar channel is set to record the highest growth during 2022–27, triggered by an increase in transactions and average transaction value.

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