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Sonic Just Launched a $7 Meal Deal — And Updated Its $1.99 Menu at the Same Time

Healthy Fact of the Day

The $7 Big Deal Meal gives you a choice between tots and fries — and while both are similar in calories, the tots tend to be slightly lower in fat due to their smaller surface area. If you're ordering from the $1.99 menu, the Vanilla Soft Serve Cup is one of the lighter dessert options at any drive-in, typically coming in under 200 calories for a small serving. Pairing any value meal with water instead of a fountain drink is the easiest single swap to significantly reduce sugar intake without changing the food experience.

Sonic is entering the fast food value wars — and it’s doing it without requiring an app download.

The chain launched its new $7 Big Deal Meal on June 1 at participating locations nationwide, joining a growing list of fast food chains that have rolled out flat-rate combo deals in 2026 in response to consumer pressure on restaurant pricing. Unlike many competing value deals, this one requires no loyalty membership, no app, and no promo code — just pull up and order.

Alongside it, Sonic also updated its permanent $1.99 value menu with a fresh lineup of snacks and sips.

What’s in the $7 Big Deal Meal

The $7 Big Deal Meal includes a Sonic Cheeseburger, a small order of Premium Chicken Bites, a medium drink (soft drink or iced tea), and a choice of medium tots or fries. Tax not included.

It’s a complete meal — burger, chicken, side, and drink — for less than most single-item entrees at competing fast-casual chains. The combination of a burger and chicken bites gives it more variety than standard combo meals, which typically anchor around one protein.

The $7 Big Deal Meal is available for a limited time at participating Sonic locations nationwide.

The Refreshed $1.99 Menu

Sonic’s $1.99 Menu is a permanent fixture that rotates regularly, and the June refresh brings in one new addition and phases out one discontinued item.

The Buffalo Crispy Tender Wrap has been discontinued and removed from the lineup. In its place: a Vanilla Soft Serve Cup — a simple, clean addition that fits perfectly alongside summer ordering habits.

The current $1.99 Menu now includes:

  • Jr Bacon Cheeseburger
  • Vanilla Soft Serve Cup (new)
  • Cheesy Baja Crispy Tender Wrap
  • Small Root Beer Float

All four items are available à la carte at $1.99 each, with no combo purchase required.

Something Coming July 1

Worth flagging for the near future: come July 1, Sonic fans will have another option to enjoy — the Garlic Parmesan Ranch Crispy Tender Wrap. No further details have been shared yet, but it’s worth watching.

Why This Launch Makes Sense Right Now

Recent data shows that customers don’t just want tasty bites from fast-food chains — they’re looking for compelling deals and meaningful value. Sonic’s $7 Big Deal Meal is a direct response to that shift, and notably it doesn’t gate the deal behind a rewards program. By making such solid deals that do not require downloading an app or hunting for coupons, Sonic is betting that old-school value will draw more people back to the drive-in.

The Bottom Line

Sonic’s $7 Big Deal Meal and refreshed $1.99 Menu both launched June 1 at participating locations nationwide. The Big Deal Meal is limited time; the $1.99 Menu is permanent but rotates. No app, no code, no membership required for either.

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