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Meat Mountain

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OP, did you feel as terrible as that abortion of a sandwich looks after eating it?

I actually only ate half of one. One of my coworkers and I split one.

I felt uncomfortable about an hour after eating the half Meat Mountain, but OK after a couple of hours. I probably will not be getting the Meat Mountain again. :hmm:
 
I actually only ate half of one. One of my coworkers and I split one.

I felt uncomfortable about an hour after eating the half Meat Mountain, but OK after a couple of hours. I probably will not be getting the Meat Mountain again. :hmm:

your body thanks you for this mercy.
 
Apparently, NS1 also hoards all the John Thomases floating around here. Red Squirrel probably has a closet server full of them, as well.

:hmm:

uhm bro, you signed a non disclosure agreement before I shared those with you.
 
At $10, though, looks like it could be a good deal. Take four or five people and half a loaf of bread and you've got four or five sammiches.
 
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Saw the article the Consumerist did on it. Looks like an epic sandwich. Too bad Arby's never really caught on here. There's very few locations in Toronto, none near by. I must try this sandwich!

One of my earliest memories is eating at Arby's in St. Thomas, USVI. I was three. I'm surprised they'd be there over three decades ago and still not have much presence in Toronto.
 
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