
"With the holidays in the rearview mirror, restaurants assume that customers' free-spending days are over for a while and might be ready to save a few bucks when they're dining out. To that end several fast food chains are touting their value menus, offering to fill you up for as little as $5 or $6. Here are some deals that caught our attention this week."
"Farmer Boys: The Riverside-based chain is expanding its lineup of combos with a Bacon Turkey Melt Box with fries and a drink for $9.99. There are also a couple of new breakfast combos called Dinin' Deals, which are dine-in deals. One is a Hot Cakes Platter with the choice of bacon or sausage for $6.99. The other is a Hog Heaven Omelet with hash browns and toast for $9.99. farmerboys.com"
"Little Caesars: The takeout chain is offering two large one-topping pizzas for $4.99 or $5.99 each, depending on what web page you're ordering from. Use the code PIZZAPIZZA. We tested it on the website and got a total of $13.03, $5.59 for a pepperoni pizza and $6.39 for a sausage pizza. littlecaesars.com Popeyes: The chicken chain's Facebook page has a meme advertising $5 Faves, but when we go to the website we get $6 Faves."
Several fast-food chains are promoting low-priced menu options after the holidays, with meals starting around $5. Farmer Boys expanded combos with a Bacon Turkey Melt Box ($9.99) and two dine-in breakfast Dinin' Deals (Hot Cakes Platter $6.99; Hog Heaven Omelet $9.99). KFC offers five bowls for $5 each, including Matty's Cheesy Nuggy Gravy Bowl. Little Caesars advertises two large one-topping pizzas for roughly $4.99–$5.99 each with code PIZZAPIZZA. Popeyes lists $5 or $6 Faves (three pieces, tenders, wraps or sides). Sonic has a $6 All-American Smasher Meal. Subway introduced four new Protein Pockets; pricing was not specified. Prices may be higher at some local restaurants, especially in California.
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