1. The 2026 Servo “Meal Deal” Leaderboard
As of March 2026, these three chains offer the best “Complete Meal” (Main + Drink + optional Snack) for under $10.
| Brand | The Offer | 2026 Price | What’s Included? |
| 7-Eleven | The “Easy Lunch” | $8.00 | A “Classics” or “Simple Eats” sandwich + a 600ml drink (Coke, Pepsi, or Mount Franklin). |
| Ampol Foodary | Crave ‘n Save | $8.00 | A “Classic” sandwich (159g-192g) + a participating 600ml drink or 500ml Iced Coffee. |
| OTR (On The Run) | $10 Lunch Deal | $10.00 | An “EAT” sandwich, Sushi pack, or Salad + a 600ml drink + a small bag of Smith’s Chips. |
| 7-Eleven | The “Hot Meal” | $6.00 | A Traveller Pie, Sausage Roll, or Pastie + a Large Coffee or 600ml drink. |
2. 2026 Survival Hacks for the Hungry Driver
- The “Gourmet Upgrade” ($1.50): At Ampol Foodary, you can upgrade the basic sandwich in your $8 deal to a “Gourmet” wrap or sandwich (like Honey Mustard Chicken) for an extra $1.50, bringing your total to $9.50—still under the $10 limit.
- The 7-Eleven “Pizza Slice” Double: In March 2026, 7-Eleven is running a 2 for $3 Pizza Slice deal. Pair this with a $2 Large Coffee or $2 Slurpee, and you have a hot “meal” for just $5.00.
- The “App-Only” Japanese Egg Sandwich: 7-Eleven has launched a $5 Japanese-style Egg Sandwich (Kewpie mayo on milk bread). Using the “My 7-Eleven” app, you can often pair this with a $2 coffee for a $7.00 breakfast.
3. Avoiding the “Convenience Tax”
To keep your meal under $10 in 2026, avoid these common “budget killers”:
- Single-Unit Drinks: A 600ml soda alone can cost $5.50 in 2026. Always look for the “Combo” or “Meal Deal” signage to get the drink effectively for $1 or $2.
- The “Two-For” Trap: Servos often run “2 for $9” deals on chips or energy drinks. While it looks like a saving, it usually exceeds your $10 “Full Meal” goal once you add a main.
- The Fresh Fruit Premium: A single banana at a service station can hit $1.50 this year. Stick to the “Combo” items for the best protein-to-dollar ratio.






