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Dad’s viral Chick-fil-A menu order can feed 5 for $45

A father's viral Chick-fil-A ordering strategy has sparked internet nostalgia for lower food prices by feeding five people for under $45.

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The brief

A father has shared a specific menu order at Chick-fil-A that allows a family of five to eat for less than $45. The method has gained viral traction as a budget dining tip for families.

Coverage from USA Today, Fox Business, and Yahoo emphasizes the financial efficiency of the hack. Yahoo notes that the strategy has prompted internet users to feel nostalgic for price levels seen around 2018.

Future coverage may focus on further budget dining tips or similar menu hacks as these strategies circulate on social media.

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Quick answers

How many people can the Chick-fil-A hack feed?

The order can feed a family of five.

What is the total cost of the meal according to the reports?

The total cost is under $45.

Why is this trend causing nostalgia?

According to Yahoo, the pricing associated with the hack makes people feel like it is 2018 again.

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