Also means
bundle
Usage Note
Pack is a masculine borrowing from English, used mainly in commercial contexts to mean a bundled set of products or a multipack — for example un pack de six bières (a six-pack of beers). In software and telecoms, un pack refers to a bundled subscription or service offer. The word is invariable in spelling but takes a regular plural des packs.
Examples
"J'ai acheté un pack de six bouteilles."
Natural Translation
I bought a six-pack of bottles.
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