noun
1.
a. : an offer or agreement to accept or pay a lump sum for a correlated group of goods or services
a package deal, with all 30 to be leased for four years at a total fee reported somewhat in excess of $1,250,000 — Wall Street Journal
too often parents depend upon package deals in children's literature, or on the canned advice of book clubs — F.G.Jennings
specifically : a contract involving such an agreement achieved through collective bargaining
union-management committees have reportedly worked out a package deal, with increased fringe benefits … but no flat wage increase — Time
b. : the goods or services supplied through such an agreement
offers the franchise operator a complete package deal, including ground development, building construction — R.B.Andrews
give the studio a package deal — story, star, and director all wrapped up — Bennett Cerf
2. : an offer or agreement making the acceptance of one proposal or candidate dependent upon the acceptance of another
a package deal which tied neutralization to a multilateral agreement to share petroleum production — Fred Greene
a package deal that would admit all applicants or none — New York Herald Tribune