Subway Announces Footlong Cookies — and Is Giving Them Out for Free on Monday

Subway serves a dessert to match its long sandwiches.

The Subway has announced that it will add the 12-inch cookies to menus nationwide in early 2024. But before it adds the foot-shaped dessert nationwide, Subway will be giving away the new dessert for free at select locations next week.

Monday, December 4th is National Cookie Day and fans can visit restaurants in Chicago, Dallas, Miami and New York and grab one free footlong cookie with the purchase of any footlong sub. To see the exact locations where the free cookies are being given out, check out Subway’s website.

Subway debuted the Long Cookies on National Cookie Day 2022 at a special pop-up in Miami.

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The chain is committed to increasing the size of its products this year. In August, the chain unveiled the “Subway in the Sky”: a new dining experience on a zeppelin.

The plane under inspiration was inspired by their leg-long sandwiches. The 180-foot-long zeppelin has a restaurant below with room for six guests to enjoy sandwiches. The “Flying Footlong,” as it was dubbed, took to the skies in September and stopped in several cities, picking up sandwich lovers along the way.

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Luckily, there are other free foods if you’re not in town with free cookies on December 4th.

Wendy’s is giving away free 6-pack chicken nuggets to customers who purchase through the end of the year. The offer is available every Wednesday and for orders through the Wendy’s app or online.

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McDonald’s customers can get free fries on Fridays until the end of the year. Fans of the fast food chain who have opted in to its rewards program can visit the chain’s app to take advantage of the offer. All customers need to do is make a $1 purchase to take advantage of the weekly offer.

The app says this reward is “valid 1x every Friday until 12/31/23”, giving users plenty of time to celebrate “Free Fries Friday”.

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