RV hungry? Are you hungry? Order ahead at Love’s and get a free sandwich

If your mouth waters when thinking of a roast beef sandwich from Arby’s, then Love’s has a deal for you. Love’s is beefing up its mission to get customers back on the road quickly by launching its innovative order ahead service powered by Bite at more than 100 Love’s Travel Stops Arby’s locations across the country. Love’s and Arby’s: Fuel your RV, fuel your stomach.

Love’s and Arby’s—No waiting in line

Customers craving their favorite meal can order ahead from a mobile device using the Love’s Connect App. Instead of waiting in line, customers can explore the menu and specify their preferred pick-up time (up to one hour ahead), pay online. When their order is ready, customers can collect their order from a restaurant team member.

“Love’s new order ahead option enhances the overall dining experience by ensuring customers get their orders quickly and accurately,” said Joe Cotton, vice president of food service for Love’s. “We’re committed to continually investing in our customers’ experience, and order ahead is a big step in that direction.”

And a free sandwich—With a $10 catch

A news release proclaims: To celebrate the launch, Love’s is offering customers a special promotion to try order ahead for the first time. From March 10 through April 4, customers can use the Love’s Connect App to order ahead and get a free Classic Roast Beef sandwich with a $10 minimum purchase.

If the 100 Love’s/Arby’s locations aren’t enough, hold on. In addition to Arby’s, Love’s is proactively working to add order ahead options to additional restaurant concepts including more than 130 Carl’s Jr. and Hardee’s. Love’s and Arby’s. How about Love’s and Hardee’s? Or Love’s and Carl’s Jr.? They could all be on your menu soon.

For more information about order ahead service and to find a participating location:

  • Open the Love’s Connect App.
  • Select the “Stores” icon.
  • Type in the city’s name and look for participating restaurants that say “Order Ahead” under the “Restaurants” section.

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Russ and Tiña De Maris
Russ and Tiña De Maris
Russ and Tiña went from childhood tent camping to RVing in the 1980s when the ground got too hard. They've been tutored in the ways of RVing (and RV repair) by a series of rigs, from truck campers, to a fifth-wheel, and several travel trailers. In addition to writing scores of articles on RVing topics, they've also taught college classes for folks new to RVing. They authored the book, RV Boondocking Basics.

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4 Comments

KellyR
1 year ago

How lazy can people get?

Cancelproof
1 year ago
Reply to  KellyR

Very!

Bob Walter
1 year ago

Loves is good for only one thing, fuel.
Everything else is way overpriced.

They’ve been taking advantage of truck drivers for decades with lousy, expensive fast food, dirty showers, and filthy parking lots.

They’re latest “amenity” is RV parking sites. And again, they are overpriced, noisy, smelly, and few even have pull-throughs.

Neal Davis
1 year ago

Thank you, Russ and Tina, for the news of a joint venture involving Love’s Travel Centers. This reminds me to never generalize my own preferences beyond me. I have no thoughts of food and rarely thoughts of drink (i.e., Mountain Dew) when stopping for fuel. My thoughts are confined to deciding whether to also get DEF or not, after doing a rough mental calculation of approximately how many gallons of fuel to refill the fuel tank. Once that is completed and DW has returned with dog #3, then I escape the fuel station and return to the path to our destination. Have a great week and safe travels!