Foodservice

Circle K Introduces New Meal Deals for $5 or Less

Value offers will be permanent part of convenience-store brand’s Fresh Food, Fast menu nationwide
Circle K Meal Deals
Photograph courtesy of Alimentation Couche-Tard

Circle K has introduced Meal Deals, a variety of food and drink offerings priced at $3, $4, and $5, available in its U.S. convenience stores starting Oct. 1. Meal Deals will be a permanent fixture of Circle K’s Fresh Food, Fast menu at locations nationwide. 

“At Circle K, we are always looking for ways to make our customers’ lives a little easier with the products and offers they want and the value they expect,” said Trey Powell, senior vice president of global merchandising at Circle K. “Our new Meal Deals bundle together some of our most popular offerings for cost-conscious customers looking for a tasty and affordable meal on the go.” 

Value-priced breakfast, lunch or dinner Meal Deals, which may vary by location, include:

  • $3 Meal: Choice between fresh roller grill hot dog or Taquito, choice of 1-2-ounce Frito-Lay chips and up to 44-ounce Polar Pop.

  • $4 Meal: Choice of a filling breakfast sandwich including popular Sausage, Egg and Cheese Croissant or Biscuit, hash brown, 16-ounce Monster energy drink or Circle K Coffee.

  • $5 Meal: Two slices of pizza or a personal pizza and choice of 20-ounce Pepsi.

Laval, Quebec-based Alimentation Couche-Tard Inc., parent of Circle K, operates in 31 countries and territories, with more than 16,800 stores. Its network includes more than 7,100 stores in the United States under the Circle K and Holiday Stationstores banners, and approximately 2,100 in Canada under the Circle K and Couche-Tard banners. Circle K is No. 2 on CSP’s 2024 Top 202 ranking of U.S. convenience-store chains by store count. 

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