Foodservice

Rutter’s Adds New Items to Its LTO Menu

Limited-time offers include Pittsburgh Salad, Baja Chicken Wrap, Fried Sweet Bologna Crunchwich
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Photograph courtesy of Rutter's

Rutter’s has unveiled its newest additions to its limited-time offer (LTO) menu. The convenience-store chain’s new lineup includes three fresh selections: Pittsburgh Salad, Baja Chicken Wrap and Fried Sweet Bologna Crunchwich.

The Pittsburgh Salad is made with spring mix topped with tomatoes, French fries, shredded cheese, grilled hamburger strips, pickles and Thousand Island dressing, priced at $9.99.

The Baja Chicken Wrap is made with grilled chicken nuggets, bacon, lettuce, tomato slices and guacamole layered with pepper jack cheese and ranch dressing inside a roasted red pepper tortilla. It is priced at $7.99.

The Fried Sweet Bologna Crunchwich is made with fried sweet bologna layered with mayonnaise, mustard, shredded lettuce and potato chips, stacked with cheddar cheese on a toasted ciabatta roll. It is priced at $6.99.

“At Rutter’s, we’re always striving to meet the diverse tastes and preferences of our customers. With this new menu, we wanted to ensure there’s truly something for everyone,” said Philip Santini, senior director of advertising and foodservice. “Whether it’s the hearty Pittsburgh Salad, the bold and zesty Baja Chicken Wrap or the unique and savory Fried Sweet Bologna Crunchwich, each item is designed to deliver a delicious and satisfying experience that keeps our customers coming back for more.”

Rutter’s customers can purchase these new options during any daypart, The food and beverage menu is available 24/7, the company said.

  • Rutter’s is No. 78 on CSP’s 2024 Top 202 ranking of U.S. convenience-store chains by store count.

Rutter’s is a privately-held chain of convenience stores based in York, Pennsylvania. It operates 88 locations in Pennsylvania, Maryland and West Virginia. Part of a family-managed group of companies, the Rutter’s Cos. include: a chain of convenience stores, a dairy and beverage company and a real estate company. With roots dating back to 1747, Rutter’s 278-year history makes it the oldest vertically integrated food company in the United States.

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