One of the easiest ways to save money on fast food is to download your favorite restaurant’s app. Many restaurants like McDonald’s, Burger King, and Wendy’s have a “Deals” or “Offers” section within their apps where you can find promotions you won’t find anywhere else. If you love Taco Bell, the company has released a new feature to its app to help you stick to your budget. menu page[価格に名前を付ける]section allows you to select amounts ranging from $5 to $25. Select a number and the app will randomly generate menu options within your price range. If you don’t like the options suggested, you can refresh yourself with new choices, making it easier to enjoy your meal without spending too much money. For more ways to save money on fast food and eating out, see our previous report here. Have a question for Jeff Rossen? He answers consumer questions every Friday in his new segment, “Rossen Responds.” If you have any questions, please email RossenResponds@hearst.com. Want bonus content and special deals? Sign up for our free newsletter at RossenReports.com.
One of the easiest ways to save money on fast food is to download your favorite restaurant’s app.
Many stores like McDonald’s, Burger King, and Wendy’s have a “sales” section within their apps where you can find promotions you can’t find in-store.
If you love Taco Bell, the company has released a new feature to its app to help you stick to your budget. menu page[価格に名前を付ける]section allows you to select amounts ranging from $5 to $25.
Once you select a number, the app will randomly generate menu options within your price range.
If you don’t like the proposed option, you can choose a new one to refresh, making it easier to enjoy your meal without wasting money.
Check out our previous report for more ways to save money on fast food and eating out. here.
Have a question for Jeff Rossen? He answers consumer questions every Friday in a new segment, “Rossen Responds.” Email him your questions RossenResponds@hearst.com. Want bonus content and special deals? Sign up for our free newsletter. RossenReports.com.