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November’s affordable fast-food family feasts that actually feed everyone

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Feeding everyone fast doesn’t have to drain your wallet or your patience. A lot of fast-food chains have quietly rolled out big, shareable bundles that make dinner simple and way cheaper than ordering for everyone separately. From fried-chicken feasts to taco kits and pizza boxes built for groups, these deals are meant to keep everyone full without spending an hour in the kitchen.

Prices change depending on where you are, but every option here gives you real food for real money no coupons, no gimmicks, just family-sized meals you can actually pick up tonight.

Burger King: $30 Ultimate Bundle

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Burger King killed the old $12 mix-and-match, but the family option is still there. Go to their offers page and look for the $30 Ultimate Bundle: BK Offers. This deal gives you two Whoppers and original chicken sandwiches, plus 16 chicken nuggets, two small fries, and two small drinks. That’s enough for two adults and two kids if the kids share the nuggets.

Raising Cane’s: Tailgate Finger Packs (From $39.99)

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If everyone just wants chicken, this is the one. The 25-Finger Tailgate feeds about 6–8 people and runs around $39.99–$41.99 in a lot of markets, and it includes Cane’s Sauce. Bigger crews can grab the 50-finger pack for about $79.99. Add fries or salad at home and you’ve got a full meal.

Moe’s Southwest Grill: Meal Kits that feed 4–6 ($29.99–$34.99+)

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Moe’s still pushes its Taco, Nacho, and Fajita Meal Kits. They come with tortillas or chips, protein, rice, beans, cheese, salsa, and queso, and they’re built to serve 4–6 people at once. Most stores start the taco kit around $29.99–$34.99, which is fair for a full spread. This is way more “family dinner” than grabbing four burritos.

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Marco’s Pizza: Stack the Current Pizza Deals (About $25–$30 for a Family)

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Marco’s is running regular “Primo Deals” right now, like a large 2-topping for $12.95 and limited-time promos. Two of those plus a side keeps you around $25–$30 and feeds a family the same way Domino’s or Pizza Hut does. Many locations also show local coupons under $12, which makes it even easier.

Taco Bell: $21 Meal for 4

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Taco Bell brought back a bunch of old favorites this fall, but the value play is still the $21 meal built for four people. The deal consists of two each of Crunchwrap Supremes, chicken quesadillas, and chips with nacho cheese, plus four soft tacos, so everyone gets something messy and salty without fighting. If you’d rather stretch the food even more, grab a Taco and Burrito Cravings Pack with four tacos and four Beefy 5-Layer Burritos, or go straight for a Taco Party Pack.





Chipotle: Build-Your-Own Meal Kit for 4–6 (From $58)

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Chipotle rolled out a digital-only build-your-own kit that serves 4–6 people. You pick proteins, rice, beans, toppings, and everyone builds their own bowls or tacos. Official pages and deal sites list it starting around $58 for chicken/sofri­tas and going up to about $70 for steak or barbacoa, which is right in line with what you’d pay for six separate bowls, except this looks nicer on the table.

Pollo Tropical: $19.99 Chicken Family Meal

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Pollo Tropical still lists family meals with a whole grilled chicken, rice, beans, and sometimes drinks around the $19.99 mark, which is one of the cleaner, cheaper full-meal options out there right now. It’s enough for 3–4 people and it isn’t fried, so it gives your list some variety.

Popeyes: $26 10-Piece Family Meal

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Popeyes is still doing a family bundle that consists of 10 pieces of bone-in fried chicken with two large sides and five biscuits for about $26. That’s enough to feed a small crew as long as everyone actually takes a biscuit. Popeyes keeps extra bundles on its offers page, so open this before you order

Subway: $6.99 Meal of the Day

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Subway is running a Meal of the Day at $6.99 in the U.S. right now, and you can upgrade to a footlong for about $3 more. You get a 6-inch sub, a small drink, and chips or two cookies, so if you grab a few of these you can feed a group for under $30. Details are here: Subway

McDonald’s: $22 40-Piece McNugget Meal

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Open your McDonald’s app and look for the family McNugget deal. The current version is 40 McNuggets plus two large fries for $22. That’s perfect if you have kids who only eat nuggets. Some stores also show 40 nuggets without fries for about $14.

Pizza Hut: $7 Deal Lover’s Menu

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Pizza Hut’s bundle lets you mix items for $7 each as long as you get two or more. You can pick medium one-topping pizzas, Melts, boneless wings, cheese sticks, baked pasta, and even desserts. If you need more food, go bigger with the Big Dinner Box. That’s usually between $20 and $30 and can be three medium one-topping pizzas, or two pizzas plus breadsticks and wings. It’s one of the easiest ways to feed four or five without thinking.

Qdoba: Family Meals and Taco Kits (Serves 4–10)

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Qdoba’s online menu has “Great for Groups & Parties” options, including Family Meals for 4–5 and a Taco Kit that serves 8–10 with tortillas, proteins, toppings, chips, and salsa. It’s basically the fast-casual version of a taco night and it scales up better than individual bowls, so it works when you’ve got more mouths to feed.





Domino’s: $7 Mix and Match Deal

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Domino’s long-running deal is still the same: pick two or more items and pay $7 each. You can stack medium two-topping pizzas, salads, stuffed cheesy bread and more. It works for pickup and delivery, so it’s flexible. Domino’s also runs a Perfect Combo for $20 with two medium one-topping pizzas, 16 Parmesan bread bites, 8 cinnamon twists, and a 2-liter. Here’s their roundup of current pizza deals: Pizza Deals.

Slim Chickens: Picnic Pack / Family Meals ($33.99–$41.99)

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Slim Chickens has proper family packs, not just single meals. The Picnic Pack page shows 16 tenders, 2 large sides, sauces, and Texas toast. U.S. price roundups in 2025 have it at about $38.99, with other family meals around $33.99 and a tailgate-style pack around $41.99. That’s plenty for a family of four.

Panda Express: $35 Family Meal

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Panda Express is keeping its family meal at about $35. You pick two big sides and three big entrees, so if your people only want orange chicken, you can actually pick orange chicken three times and no one will stop you. Order it online at Panda Express so it’s ready when you get there.

Zaxby’s: Zax Packz for Groups ($20–$40)

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Zaxby’s reworked its family packs into Zax Packz so you can grab chicken fingerz, wings, Texas toast, fries, and sauces in one box. Most packs land somewhere between $20 and $40 depending on size, which is about right for feeding 4–6 without everyone ordering separately. It’s an actual “here’s dinner in a box” play, not just a discount sandwich.

Wingstop: $18 Boneless Meal Deal

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Wingstop’s group deal is simple. You get 20 boneless wings, up to four sauces so everyone’s happy, a large fry, and two dips for about $18. Wings prices have gone up everywhere, so this stands out because you can still feed three people without going over $20.

Jersey Mike’s: Giant Subs ($15–$18)

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Jersey Mike’s doesn’t list an official “family meal,” but the giant subs feed three or four people, and they run about $15 to $18 depending on what you order. If you’re trying to feed people fast and don’t want fried food, one giant sub sliced into pieces gets it done.

Jack in the Box: Jack’s Party Bundle ($23)

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This one looks like someone ordered while hungry. For $23 you get three Jumbo Jack cheeseburgers, chicken sandwiches, and medium curly fries, plus six tacos. That’s a lot of food for under $25. There’s also a limited-time meal for four at $17 with two Jumbo Jacks, two junior chicken sandwiches, four value fries, and four tacos. Good game-night option.





Bojangles: $20 8-Piece Family Meal

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Bojangles is doing a family special with eight pieces of dark meat, two family-size sides, four biscuits, and a half-gallon of sweet tea for $20. If you want some variety, there’s a $35 version with bone-in chicken and eight tenders plus four family sides, four biscuits, and tea. It’s a very Southern spread for not much money.

KFC: $20 Taste of KFC 6-Piece Deal

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KFC keeps making $20 meals because people keep buying them. Right now you can get six pieces of chicken (fried, obviously), mashed potatoes and gravy, mac and cheese, coleslaw, corn, and four biscuits for about $20. They’ve also been running a Double Mash Meal for the same price with seven pieces of chicken, four biscuits, and two big mashed potatoes and gravy. It’s heavy, but it’s a real dinner.

Panera: $36 Family Feast

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When you want something that isn’t fried, Panera’s family feast is the easier choice. It feeds four or more and includes four half sandwiches, a whole salad, a group soup, and a baguette. You can swap in kid sandwiches or premium sandwiches.

Boston Market: Rotisserie Family Meals (From $29.99)

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This is still one of the easiest ways to bring home a “real” dinner. Many locations show a Rotisserie Chicken Family Meal for 3 starting around $29.99, a Family Feast around $34.99, and bigger combos like chicken and ribs for $49.99. You get chicken, large sides, and cornbread, so it actually feeds people.

Papa Johns: $7 Papa Pairings

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Papa Johns copied the mix-and-match game too. Order two or more items from the Papa Pairings section and they’re only $7 each. That includes Papadias, wings, desserts, and medium one-topping pizzas. If your family wants two pizzas only, grab the $20 Family Meal Deal with one specialty pizza for the grownups and one two-topping medium for the kids.

El Pollo Loco: Family Chicken Meals ($26–$42)

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When you want chicken but not fried chicken, El Pollo Loco’s family dinners make sense. The basic eight-piece family dinner comes with citrus-marinated grilled chicken, three large sides, tortillas, and salsa. Bigger packs go up to 12 and 16 pieces and can feed six to eight people.

Blaze Pizza: Feed the Family 5 ($35–$40)

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Blaze has a digital “Feed the Family 5” bundle that’s basically three 11-inch pizzas plus two shareable sides. Recent menus show it around $35 where it’s on promo and up to $40 in some spots, which is still decent for five people at a build-your-own pizza place. Order it online or in the app.





Wendy’s: Biggie Bag Meal Deals

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Wendy’s still has its Biggie-style meal deals in the app and on the site right now, which is handy if you want to grab two or three and call it dinner. A typical Biggie setup gets you a sandwich, nuggets, fries, and a drink for a low price, and some locations are pushing an $8 meal deal too. Check the current offers page before you order here: Wendy’s Meal Deals. Two or three of these will feed a couple of teens without breaking $20.

Chick-fil-A: Family Style Meals ($30–$34)

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Chick-fil-A quietly keeps a family-style option that lines up with what you saw above: pick an entree like a 30-count nugget tray or Chick-n-Strips, add four medium waffle fries and four cookies, and you’re around $30–$34 depending on the store. It’s available through the Chick-fil-A app and works for pickup or delivery. Grab two of these Chick-fil-A Family Style Meals and you’ve got a solid game-night spread.

White Castle: 10 Cheese Sliders for $8

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White Castle is running 10 cheese sliders for $8 right now, which is less than a dollar each. There’s also a bigger meal with 20 original sliders and four small fries for $30. That’s the easiest way to feed a few people who just want burgers.

Long John Silver’s: Family Meals

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If your family actually eats fish, Long John Silver’s always has family meals on the menu. You can order 8-, 12-, or 16-piece meals with fried pollock or chicken tenders, plus family sides and hush puppies. Check the menu here: Long John Silver’s Family Meals.

Little Caesars: $6–$7 Large Pizzas

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Hot-N-Ready isn’t $5 anymore, but $6 or $7 for a large pizza is still cheap. You can walk in and grab it, which saves time and delivery fees. Little Caesars also launched a mix-and-match menu that makes a bunch of items $6 each when you order two or more. It’s one of the lowest prices on this whole page.

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