Hungry bargain hunters can bag big savings at Wendy’s.
The fast-food restaurant offers one of the most popular meal deals anywhere — the famous Biggie Bag. With lots of food (and savings) in the bag, the meal deal includes enough food to fill you up without emptying your wallet.
The price of the Biggie Bag varies based on your choice of sandwich.
The popular meal deal includes one of the following sandwiches:
Price and selection may vary by location.
- Jr. Bacon Cheeseburger for $5
- Crispy Chicken Sandwich for $5
- Double Stack for $6
- Crispy Chicken BLT for $6
- Bacon Double Stack for $7
The Biggie Bag also includes:
- 4 Chicken Nuggets
- Jr. Natural Cut Fries
- Small Drink
In total, the bag is valued at more than the discounted price — often with savings of more than 40%. That’s why the value meal is such a big deal for budget-conscious diners.
Plus, you can upgrade to a larger size on the fries or drink, as well as premium chicken nuggets, for a small additional charge.
And, if you’re a regular, join the chain’s loyalty program Wendy’s Rewards for FREE food and exclusive discounts.
Find out how to always save money at Wendy’s with our insider tips.
NOTE: Not all locations offer the same national promotions. As a result, price and participation may vary. It’s always wise to call ahead for verification in your area. We strive to keep up with “limited-time offers,” but deals may end without notice.
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This deal is from Living on the Cheap, our sister site.
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