7 Fast-Food Sandwiches From the ’80s That Have Vanished

McDLT (McDonald's): Served in a split Styrofoam container to keep the hot and cold ingredients separate, the McDLT was discontinued due to environmental concerns over the packaging.

Burger King's Yumbo: A hot ham and cheese sandwich that disappeared in the mid-'80s, the Yumbo was briefly brought back in 2014 but failed to regain popularity.

Wendy's Superbar Sandwiches: Part of Wendy's Superbar buffet, these customizable sandwiches were popular but ultimately phased out in the late '90s due to high maintenance costs.

Arby's Turkey Deluxe: Featuring sliced turkey, lettuce, and tomato, the Turkey Deluxe was a healthier option that didn't last long in an era dominated by beef and pork.

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Hardee's Big Deluxe: A quarter-pound burger with lettuce, tomato, and special sauce, the Big Deluxe was overshadowed by Hardee's focus on more premium, thicker burgers.

Jack in the Box Frings: This combo of fries and onion rings included a unique sandwich option that was phased out as the chain streamlined its menu in the late '80s.

Dunkin' Donuts Dunkin' Deluxe: A croissant sandwich with ham, cheese, and egg, the Dunkin' Deluxe was part of an attempt to offer heartier breakfast options, which later shifted focus to coffee and donuts.

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