This transcript appears to be a conversation from a food review show, where the hosts and guests are eating and discussing food from various fast-food chains, including Arby's.
The conversation starts with the hosts discussing the history of Arby's, which was originally a roast beef franchise in Boardman, Ohio. They mention that the name "Big Tex" for the restaurant was already taken, so they went with "RV's" instead, which stands for their last names. They express excitement about trying everything on the Arby's menu.
They then proceed to order a variety of food items from Arby's, including the King's Hawaiian sandwich, roast beef sandwiches, chicken salad, fries, and dessert. They discuss the quality of the food, with some items being praised and others being criticized.
Towards the end of the conversation, they discuss the dessert items, including the chocolate chip caramel cookie and the Apple turnover. They express their thoughts on the taste and texture of these items.
Overall, it appears that the conversation revolves around the hosts and guests' experiences and opinions on the food items from Arby's. They discuss the quality of the food, their personal preferences, and their reactions to the different items.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
- The text is a transcript of a video where someone tries to eat everything from Arby's menu.
- The video features different guests who join the host and share their opinions on the food items.
- Arby's is a fast-food chain that specializes in roast beef sandwiches and curly fries.
- Arby's also offers other types of sandwiches, wraps, salads, sliders, desserts and milkshakes.
- Some of the food items that the host liked were the smokehouse brisket sandwich, the roast turkey and Swiss sandwich, the vanilla milkshake and the chocolate chip caramel cookie.
- Some of the food items that the host disliked were the Big Kahuna sandwich, the meat mountain, the pizza slider and the buffalo chicken sandwich.