Wendy's takes aim at McDonald's and Taco Bell as the fast-food price wars heat up by Kate Taylor on Jan 5, 2018, 11:37 AM Advertisement
 - Wendy's expanded its 4 for $4 deal to include eight options.
- The new deal comes as fast-food chains compete to get the lowest prices.
- McDonald's rolled out a new value menu this week, while Taco Bell expanded its own dollar menu.
Wendy's is joining the fast-food battle for bargain-shopping customers. The fast-food chain announced this week it is expanding its 4 for $4 bundle deal. In the deal, customers pick from one of eight entrees and pair it with chicken nuggets, a small fry, and a drink for $4.  The entrees included in the deal are the Double Stack, Crispy Chicken Sandwich, Grilled Go-Wrap, Jr. Bacon Cheeseburger, Crispy Chicken BLT, Jr. Cheeseburger, Spicy Go-Wrap, and Jr. Cheeseburger Deluxe. The deal comes at a time when fast-food chains are slashing prices to compete for customers looking for deals in the new year. On Thursday, McDonald's officially debuted the "$1 $2 $3 menu" — a new take on its iconic Dollar Menu. Subway launched a revamped $5 footlong deal on Monday, with five sandwiches priced at $4.99. And, Taco Bell announced in December it is expanding its dollar menu with plans to roll out 20 $1 limited-time offerings throughout 2018, in addition to the 20 $1 permanent menu items. SEE ALSO: McDonald's Dollar Menu is back — here's what's on it |
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