Dad’s viral Chick-fil-A menu order can feed 5 for $45
A father's specific Chick-fil-A menu strategy for feeding a family of five for under $45 has gone viral across social media.
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📍 The outcome
A father revealed a Chick-fil-A menu hack that allowed a family of five to eat for under $45. The budget dining tip went viral and led to internet nostalgia regarding older prices.
Epilogue added 43d ago, after coverage quieted.
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What happened
A father has shared a menu 'hack' that allows a family of five to eat at Chick-fil-A for under $45. The strategy has gained significant traction online as a budget dining tip.
Coverage from USA Today, Fox Business, Yahoo, Pluang, and IndexBox emphasizes the affordability of the order. Yahoo notes that the low cost has triggered nostalgia among internet users regarding prices from 2018.
Future attention will likely focus on the specific items included in the order to achieve this price point, as current coverage identifies the result without detailing the exact menu selections.
Synthesized by Archynetys from the headlines below under a strict no-invention contract. ✓ fact-checked: all claims supported by sources Updated 43d ago.
Who reported it (5)
- ‘It’s Like 2018 Again’: Dad’s Chick-fil-A Hack for Feeding a Family of Five Under $45 Has the Internet Feeling Nostalgic About Old Prices Yahoo · 45d ago
- Chick-fil-A Hack: Father Feeds Family of Five for Under $45 | Budget Dining Tips IndexBox · 45d ago
- Family hack lets five eat at Chick-fil-A for un... Pluang · 45d ago
- A dad revealed how his family of 5 eats at Chick-fil-A for under $45 Fox Business · 45d ago
- Dad’s viral Chick-fil-A menu order can feed 5 for $45 USA Today · 45d ago
Questions people are asking
How much does the viral Chick-fil-A order cost?
The order allows a family of five to eat for under $45.
Why is the internet reacting nostalgically to this trend?
According to Yahoo, the pricing makes users feel as though it is 2018 again.
Which news outlets are reporting on this budget hack?
Reporting includes USA Today, Fox Business, Yahoo, Pluang, and IndexBox.
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