noun a combination of items or services offered together at a discounted price
In real estate, a package deal may refer to a group of properties being sold together as a single transaction, often at a discounted price compared to buying each property separately.
Used in the hospitality industry to describe a bundled offering that includes accommodations, meals, and activities for guests.
Commonly used in retail to describe a bundle of products or services sold together at a discounted rate, such as a 'meal deal' at a fast food restaurant.
Often used to refer to a vacation package that includes multiple components such as flights, accommodations, and activities for a discounted price.
Can be used in business services to describe a combination of services or products offered together at a discounted rate, such as a 'website design and hosting package deal'.
In the publishing industry, a package deal may refer to a contract where a writer agrees to write multiple books for a set fee.
In the field of psychology, a package deal could refer to a bundle of services or sessions offered to clients at a discounted rate.
Real estate agents may use the term package deal to describe a deal where multiple properties are sold together as a single transaction.
A business consultant may offer a package deal of services to a client, bundling together different consulting services for a set price.