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

Social media users are sharing a menu strategy that purportedly allows a family of five to eat at Chick-fil-A for under $45.

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What happened

A father’s method for purchasing food at Chick-fil-A has gained attention for its reported cost of under $45 for a family of five. The approach involves specific menu selections intended to reduce total spending.

Coverage from outlets including USA Today, Fox Business, Yahoo, IndexBox, and Pluang highlights the viral nature of the post. Many reports note that the pricing structure is being compared to costs associated with 2018, citing a sense of nostalgia among social media users regarding past menu prices.

Future developments remain dependent on whether the specific order items used in the hack gain broader adoption. Official commentary from Chick-fil-A regarding the menu selections or the pricing comparison has not yet been established in available coverage.

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What is the cost of the meal hack?

The meal is reported to cost under $45 for a family of five.

Which outlets have reported on this?

Coverage has been provided by USA Today, Fox Business, Yahoo, IndexBox, and Pluang.

Why are people comparing these prices to 2018?

Social media users are comparing the cost to 2018, expressing nostalgia for lower prices from that time.

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