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Family Tests Outback Steakhouse's $55 Bloomin' Bundle Meal Deal

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A family of four ordered Outback Steakhouse's $55 Bloomin' Bundle takeout meal, which includes protein, sides, salad, and bread, and found it to be good value for a home steak dinner. The meal comes in family sizes for four or six people with prices ranging from about $50 to $100, and the ordering and pickup process was described as smooth and efficient. The reviewer concluded that generous portions and well-cooked steak made the deal feel worthwhile despite some limited customization options.

A Business Insider writer and her family tested Outback Steakhouse's family-style Bloomin' Bundle takeout meal, ordering the four-person option with a 6-ounce center-cut sirloin for $55 before add-ons. The bundle includes a choice of protein (chicken, steak, or combo), two sides, salad, and honey-wheat bread, with prices ranging from approximately $50 to $100 depending on group size and protein selection. The reviewer praised the straightforward online ordering process and notably quick pickup time of under one minute, though she noted that customization options were somewhat limited—for example, only one cook temperature could be selected for all four steaks. The final bill came to $84.63 after tax and tip, including an additional $11 Bloomin' Onion appetizer. The reviewer found the portions generous and the steak well-cooked, making it feel like good value for a restaurant-quality dinner at home, though she expressed minor concerns about food packaging and potential sogginess during transport.

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  • Our family of 4 tried Outback Steakhouse's $55 family-style meal deal. It felt like a steal for a steak dinner at home.

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