Arby's had a delicious baked potato. Why did they stop selling it?
What other restaurants sell a delicious baked potato??
9 Answers
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Probably because they were not making a high enough profit margin to continue it. Fast food chains like Arby, when they buy things they do so in huge quantities, and it is pretty hard to keep potatoes fresh unlike preserved meats or bread which they can bake daily (or so they claim).
There use to be a family owned eatery in my hometown that made the best baked potatoes. The potatoes they served were huge and the place did not skimp of the toppings.
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- Anonymous2 months ago
My guess is because of the low-carb movement.
- conley39Lv 72 months ago
They weren't making enough profit off it. Texas Roadhgouse and Outback have baked potatoes.
- ♥Sweetness♥Lv 72 months ago
It probably was losing sales nation wide. Wendys sell baked potato but I am not sure just how good they are as I really am not fond of baked potatoes.
- kswck2Lv 72 months ago
Because too many people refused to pay several dollars for something that cost less than 50 cents.
- 2 months ago
I believe it was simply a limited time offering, so it's continued production wasn't at all dependent on it's success.