The "You Pick Two" meal deal allows customers to select two half portions of a salad, soup, or sandwich. While marketed as a cost-saving option, some patrons question whether this deal is cheaper than purchasing items individually. For example, the Smokehouse BBQ sandwich costs $11 as a whole, and a combination of half sandwich and a side salad costs $16. Critics argue the deal may give a false impression of savings, while supporters maintain it offers slight discounts on more costly items. Pricing varies per item, influencing the perception of savings.
A Reddit user mentioned that the "You Pick Two" deal gives the illusion of a good deal but ultimately results in spending a fortune for a small discount.
The Smokehouse BBQ sandwich costs $11 as a whole, while the "You Pick Two" of a half sandwich and half salad with extras rounds out to $16.
Opting for half portions of more expensive items, like flatbread pizzas, might make the "You Pick Two" a money-saving option.
While some argue the combo offers a slight discount, others claim it's not significantly cheaper than purchasing items separately.
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