Our challenge took us Carl’s Jr., Del Taco, In-N-Out Burger, Jack in the Box, and McDonald’s for a burger, side, dessert and drink.
A hamburger, medium fries and a root beer float of the secret menu costs $9.56 at In-N-Out Burger. You can’t always get what you want, but if you try you can get a fast-food meal for $10 — sometimes.
The ground rules were to try to get four items — burger, side, drink and dessert — without resorting to member’s rewards, digital deals or kids meals.A popular new night market elevates baseball food in West Oakland We went with the cheapest burger, the Del Cheeseburger at $3.29, which left us with more than $6 to play with.This chain only serves burgers, fries and drinks, which simplified the ordering process.
We came in under $10, but had to resort to the chain’s Double Take mix-and-match menu, which will only be around until Aug. 13. It offers the choice of two items for $6. We used it to get a Spicy Lil’ Cheeseburger and small fries.Thanks to a limited time offer that makes every fountain drink $1.49, we were able to get four items but not quite for $10.
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