Noun
package deal (plural package deals)
A circumstance in which two or more items are provided together, especially if it is impossible to obtain one without also receiving the other.
I fail sometimes, I succeed sometimes, so that's fair enough. It's a package deal. It comes with that package:Failures and sucess. Sachin Tendulkar
With the red hair, you get the white skin; it's a package deal. The cons are that you never look particularly attractive on the beach. The pros are in a softly lit room, you look pretty. Marcia Cross
Ummm, there is not just one good thing about being a VJ, it is a package deal. It is a fun job and you get paid to party and have a good time and make people have a good time, which is great. Nafisa Joseph
I went through the standard scientific atheist phase when I was about 14. I bought into that package deal of science equals atheism. Rupert Sheldrake
Ultimately, you choose to be happy or miserable. The reality is that although you are free to choose, you can't choose the consequences of your choices. They're preloaded. It's a package deal. Sean Covey
Abortion is just a special name for a particular subset of death—and death is part of the package deal of life. Source: Internet