Fast food chains battle to offer the best value

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Wednesday, October 8, 2014
BURGER KING: Just recently, the King began offering their 10-piece Chicken Nuggets for $1.49, cutting the price in half from $2.99.
TACO BELL: The new Dollar Menu Cravings that actually do cost $1 (and not more): the Beefy Fritos Burrito and Shredded Chicken Mini-Quesadilla.
MCDONALDS: 20-piece Chicken McNuggets for $5. Higher than BK's, but still a good promo prices for the golden arches as they bring back the annual Monopoly sweepstakes.
KFC: The 5 Buck Fill-Ups menu offers a lot of food for little cash. One offer includes a drumstick, thigh, biscuit, medium drink, and cookie for just $5.
DQ: The 5 Buck Lunch keeps getting new additions. The latest is two Crispy Chicken Wraps, fries, a drink and a sundae for only $5.
PIZZA HUT: In a new promo to boost online ordering, the chain is offering a $7.99 "Digital Deal" on large, two-topping pizzas when ordering online.
Fast food chains battle to offer the best valueBURGER KING: Just recently, the King began offering their 10-piece Chicken Nuggets for $1.49, cutting the price in half from $2.99.
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As fast food chains fight to the death in a declining market, the grills are heating up as each tries to one up another in offering the most unbeatable discounts. On Monday, Burger King announced one of the most competitive food discounts in modern memory: 10-piece Chicken Nuggets for $1.49, cutting the price in half. Check out our top six discounts in the gallery above.

Typically, McDonald's reigns supreme at this time of year, during their annual Monopoly sweepstakes promotion, but its biggest rivals have hit back with their own deals. While McDonald's 20-piece Chicken McNuggets are offered at a great deal of $5, BK's nuggets are offered more than 40 percent cheaper.

BK made it personal when their Australian franchise (known as Hungry Jack's) attempted to undermine McDonald's Monopoly promotion by offering to honor the free food prize coupons that customers had won from the Monopoly sweepstakes. They even called the campaign "Flame Their McOpoly."

Also hitting the dollar menu where it hurts are KFC, Taco Bell, Dairy Queen and Pizza Hut who each announced new, heavily discounted offers recently.

Historically, the best fast food deals have come out after the new year, when most families have overspent on the holidays and looking to save money. However, times have changed now that no chain can wait as they each struggle for new clientele and brand loyalty.

What's your favorite new deal on fast food? Did we miss any? Let us know in the comments below.