Foodservice

Rutter’s Releases 3 New Sandwiches for Fall Limited-Time Offer

Offerings from convenience-store chain include Blazin’ Bird, Pork Reuben Tower
Rutter's fall LTO - three sandwiches
Photograph courtesy of Rutter’s

The Blazin’ Bird, Pork Reuben Tower and Ham and Swiss Sliders are the three new additions to York, Pennsylvania-based Rutter’s limited-time-offer menu. 

Rutter’s is calling the Blazin’ Bird “a perfect blend of heat and sweet.” It’s a chicken filet with a kick of spice on a toasted pretzel roll, topped with Carolina Reaper cheese and a mango habanero sauce. It’s priced at $5.99.

The Pork Reuben tower is a triple-layered twist on a classic Reuben. It includes three layers of rye packed with pulled pork, sauerkraut, thousand island dressing and melted Swiss cheese. It is priced at $7.99.

The Ham and Swiss Sliders are six bite-sized sandwiches with layers of ham, melted Swiss cheese and a honey mustard dressing all served on soft slider rolls. They sell for $6.99.

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

“At Rutter’s, we’re always looking got exciting ways to keep our customers coming back, and introducing new LTO items is a big part of that,” said Philip Santini, senior director of advertising and foodservice. “It’s about giving our guests fresh and unique menu options while pushing the boundaries of what convenience food can offer. We’re thrilled to continue innovating and meeting our customer’s evolving tastes.”

Rutter’s food and beverage menu is available 24/7.

Rutter’s, a privately held chain, operates 84 locations in Pennsylvania, Maryland and West Virginia. Part of a family managed group of companies, the Rutter’s companies include a chain of convenience stores, a dairy and beverage company and a real estate company. With roots dating back to 1747, Rutter’s 277-year history makes it the oldest vertically integrated food company in the United States.

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