Fast-food chains are competing aggressively on combo meals, with Costco breaking tradition by changing its iconic $1.50 hot dog bundle for the first time in 40 years, while McDonald's faces backlash over its $8 nugget combo and competitors launch limited-edition offerings tied to NASCAR and Star Wars.
·Costco modifies its legendary $1.50 hot dog combo, marking a historic shift in a 40-year-old menu staple
·McDonald's $8 nugget combo draws heavy online criticism about affordability and quality concerns
·Hardee's partners with NASCAR driver Bubba Wallace on a limited-edition combo meal promotion
·Fast-food chains launch movie-tie-in and seasonal combo offerings to drive customer engagement
·Freddy's and Culver's compete for Midwest consumers through direct combo meal comparisons
drawn from Business Insider, QSR Web, Pitcher List, Lehighvalleylive.com · updated 1d ago