Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
two-pack
Noun
/ˈtuː pæk/

Definition
A two-pack refers to a set of two items that are packaged together, often sold at a discounted price compared to buying them separately.

Examples
- Many brands offer two-pack deals for their popular snacks.
- The store had a special on two-pack batteries for holiday lights.
- She bought a two-pack of shampoo to save money.

Meaning
The term ‘two-pack’ is commonly used in retail to denote a product that includes two identical or complementary items. Businesses often offer two-packs to encourage bulk purchasing.

Synonyms
- Bundle
- Pair
- Duet