Subway is getting in on the fast food menu craze.
From now until September 8, the sandwich chain is selling the sub for $6.99.
Subway, once famous for its $5 price tag, currently sells 12-inch sandwiches for more than $16. But the cost is almost halved for the next two weeks.
All 22 “chef-made” sandwiches qualify for the discount, as do custom subs. Customers must use promo code 699FL when ordering on Subway’s app or website to activate the offer.
Subway North America President Doug Fry said the deal comes at a time when diners are “busier than ever, and too often that means compromising on quality, variety or taste to find an affordable meal.”
He added: “At Subway, our definition of value is a mix of tasty options at the right price without compromising on quality. Our menu is packed with dishes for every budget and this new offering means our guests can get the sandwiches they crave at a low price and great value. ”
Another sandwich chain, Jimmy John’s, also has a discounted offer for a limited time.
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Jimmy John’s $10 customizable full meal allows customers to choose an 8-inch sandwich from seven options such as roast beef, BLT and tuna salad sandwiches. Plus, the deal includes a bag of chips, a dessert — like a chocolate chip cookie or brownie — and a standard-sized drink.
The $10 meal was introduced on August 5, just weeks after other fast food restaurants offered their meals.
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On June 20, McDonald’s introduced a $5 meal deal featuring a McDouble or McChicken sandwich with small fries, four-piece Chicken McNuggets and a soft drink.
Burger King is continuing the discounts by extending the availability of its $5 meal through October.
For $5, BK customers can win Whopper Jr., Chicken Jr. or cheeseburger with bacon; with the sandwich they get 4 chicken nuggets, fries and a soft drink.
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