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Subway’s Recent Deal on Sandwiches Sold Out in Hours
At a time when food prices continue to climb, several restaurant chains have been rolling out deals to alleviate some of the financial pressure on consumers’ wallets—Subway included.
On August 24, the sandwich giant launched its $15 Footlong Pass, a subscription that allows Subway MyWay Rewards members to get 50% off a footlong sandwich every day in September when ordered on the chain’s mobile app or website with daily digital codes. The kicker? Only 10,000 passes were available for purchase.
While the deal—which went live at 8 a.m. yesterday—was initially intended to be available until Aug. 26 at 7:59 a.m. Eastern Time, the passes sold out in only six hours, according to Axios.
Although prices vary by location and toppings, Subway’s sandwiches typically range from $6 to $12, making this monthlong promotion particularly appealing to customers who frequent the chain.
The unveiling of the Footlong Pass comes less than two months after Subway overhauled its menu with the introduction of its Subway Series menu as part of its ongoing Eat Fresh, Refresh campaign. The lineup, which Subway calls its “most significant menu update in its nearly 60-year history,” features 12 new signature sandwiches, which are grouped under four categories: Cheesesteaks, Italianos, Chicken, and Clubs.