Fake Arby's Social Media Posts
We have the meats. We also have the anime art made from sandwich boxes. Corporate deadpan done right.
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About the Arby's Generator
Arby's social media identity is built on one very specific and very strange foundation: the brand's social media team makes pop culture art out of Arby's packaging materials. Curly fry boxes become anime characters. Sauce packets transform into video game controllers. The cardboard sleeve from a roast beef sandwich gets folded into a miniature replica of the Master Sword from Zelda. It started around 2014 and never stopped, quietly building one of the most beloved niche brand accounts on the internet while every other fast food chain was busy trying to be the next Wendy's.
The voice is the opposite of Wendy's combative energy. Arby's does not roast anyone. Arby's does not pick fights. Arby's sits in the corner of the internet making art out of sandwich wrappers and captioning it with the driest, most understated references to gaming, anime, and nerd culture. The tone is deadpan appreciation. "It's dangerous to go alone. Take curly fries." No exclamation points. No emojis. Just a fast food chain that seems to care more about Elden Ring than about selling roast beef, and the internet respects it deeply for that.
Parodying Arby's means understanding that the humor is in the commitment, not the punchline. There is no big joke. There is just a billion-dollar sandwich company quietly crafting Naruto out of an Arby's bag at 11 PM on a Tuesday and posting it with a one-line caption that only fans of the source material will fully appreciate.
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- What is Arby's brand voice on social media?
- Deadpan nerd culture appreciation. No hype, no aggression, no corporate energy. Just quiet, consistent pop culture references paired with handmade art from Arby's materials. The captions are short, dry, and written for the specific audience that will recognize the reference. If you know, you know. If you don't, it's still a cool piece of art made from a curly fry box. The understatement is the whole identity.
- What pop culture properties does Arby's reference?
- Everything. Video games (Zelda, Pokemon, Dark Souls, Elden Ring), anime (Naruto, Dragon Ball, My Hero Academia, Attack on Titan), TV (Stranger Things, Game of Thrones, The Mandalorian), movies, comics, and whatever is trending in nerd culture at any given moment. The references are specific and knowledgeable, never surface-level. Arby's does not just acknowledge that Pokemon exists. Arby's builds a Charizard out of sauce packets and posts it without further explanation.
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Last updated: March 2026