Subway.com [Store Locator] is offering Buy One Footlong Sub, Get One Footlong Sub Free when you add a Quantity of 2 subs to your cart and apply promo code FREEFOOTLONG for ordering online or via the Subway Mobile App (iOS or Android).
Thanks to community member AttackOnTitan for finding this deal.
Note: Discount applies to sub of equal or lesser value. Individual store participation may vary. Not valid for delivery.
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Subway.com [Store Locator] is offering Buy One Footlong Sub, Get One Footlong Sub Free when you add a Quantity of 2 subs to your cart and apply promo code FREEFOOTLONG for ordering online or via the Subway Mobile App (iOS or Android).
Thanks to community member AttackOnTitan for finding this deal.
Note: Discount applies to sub of equal or lesser value. Individual store participation may vary. Not valid for delivery.
Subway apparently closed a lot of stores today to train their workers for a new menu overhaul. A lot of articles online say they're giving away a million sandwiches tomorrow to promote the new menu.
Subway apparently closed a lot of stores today to train their workers for a new menu overhaul. A lot of articles online say they're giving away a million sandwiches tomorrow to promote the new menu.
How do the stores make any money when it's B1G1 free for six weeks?
Who cares if Subway is making money? Free food is free food. Not like it's 5 star dining anyways. Probably costs them a dollar to make most sandwiches so they're probably still making money anyways. Object of this is to get people to come back into the stores.
How much is a pound is a pound of meat when you own the place that turns animals into lunch meat?
It doesn't cost much per sandwich for them. Less than $1 or less per 12 inch seems like the price I would imagine they cost if they give out b1g1. They always have coupons, alot of the time there are b1g1 or close to it use the coupons it comes up to like 40% off or so.
You're pretty far off. I knew an owner of 2 subways in San Diego. They already sold because of how Fk'd the company is and how they treat owners. Promotional Pricing across the board is the same for all franchises. How is that fair when cost of living here is twice what it is other places. Footlong's cost $2-$3 for just the ingredients (you have to order all their prepackaged crap), you add in all the other bs (hourly wages, rent, $0.60 royalty per sandwich, insurance workers comp, etc.) and you're losing money when selling at $5 each. FACT
Last edited by Mattssacre July 13, 2021 at 10:45 AM.
You're pretty far off. I knew an owner of 2 subways in San Diego. They already sold because of how Fk'd the company is and how they treat owners. Pricing across the board is the same for all franchises. How is that fair when cost of living here is twice what it is other places. Footlong's cost $2-$3 for just the ingredients (you have to order all their prepackaged crap), you add in all the other bs (hourly wages, rent, $0.60 royalty per sandwich, insurance workers comp, etc.) and you're losing money when selling at $5 each. FACT
That is not true. I can go to one subway that is one mile away from my house or go to the one that two miles away. Why would I go to the one that is two miles away? Because they are cheaper than the other one. Dollars cheaper on some stuff.
footlongs don't cost $1 of make them yourself at home if you purchase the stuff at ad sale prices or if you purchase the stuff on them from a deli warehouse supplier. I used to work at a food distribution company that delivered lunch meat and frozen bread and all types of other stuff. we could purchase as a regular customer price bit that is nowhere near the prices that big stores get when they purchase bulk amounts. now imagine that subway likely owns the warehouses and the much of their supply chain. some of them might but many are made with cheap ingredients that don't cost much.
Last edited by SmartyS9118 July 13, 2021 at 10:37 AM.
That is not true. I can go to one subway that is one mile away from my house or go to the one that two miles away. Why would I go to the one that is two miles away? Because they are cheaper than the other one.
Sorry, I wasn't clear. For promotions it's all the same pricing. Individual franchises can't opt out of $5 footlong and such deals.
If say you lose $1 per B1G1 free, you lose $1 from that B1G1 free sale. However if you sold 1000 subs at a B1G1 free, you'll lose $1 x 1000 so you'll be losing $1000 for that higher volume sale
Toasted or heated meats (chicken breast, pastrami, steak), at least in California means additional sales tax. It's an easy way to add an additional dollar in tax or so to the cost of two footlongs
wtf CA?! Taxing a "toasting"??? Bless your souls CA residents.
Read an article the other day that said Subway was attempting to rebrand itself. I used to eat there quite often, but man did none of their advertisements pan out. They would say "$5 footlong" and I always got banged for $6 for a basic turkey hero (would understand if it was steak..but that would be even more than $6).
To boot, they would advertise "new" menu items on TV to wit I would go to said store and request what I saw only to be asked "what do you want on it?". I would always just say whatever is supposed to be on it according to the commercial, and they would always repeat "what do you want on it?" Never failed. Not sure why I stopped going, but that place frustrated the hell out of me 😂
I stopped going when the woman making my sandwich used the little scoop to put chicken on my sub, and when a tiny piece was hanging off the scoop she actually pulled it off and put it back in the bin instead of on the sandwich. It was then I realized I don't ever want to give money to such a miserly company ever again. They try so hard to cut costs in the worst ways possible then wonder why their sales keep going down. We're not idiots, we know what you are doing and we are going to go elsewhere because of it. Meanwhile Publix is rocking on even though the prices on some of their subs have gone up, because they don't skimp on the quality and quantity.
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It doesn't cost much per sandwich for them. Less than $1 or less per 12 inch seems like the price I would imagine they cost if they give out b1g1. They always have coupons, alot of the time there are b1g1 or close to it use the coupons it comes up to like 40% off or so.
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footlongs don't cost $1 of make them yourself at home if you purchase the stuff at ad sale prices or if you purchase the stuff on them from a deli warehouse supplier. I used to work at a food distribution company that delivered lunch meat and frozen bread and all types of other stuff. we could purchase as a regular customer price bit that is nowhere near the prices that big stores get when they purchase bulk amounts. now imagine that subway likely owns the warehouses and the much of their supply chain. some of them might but many are made with cheap ingredients that don't cost much.
If say you lose $1 per B1G1 free, you lose $1 from that B1G1 free sale. However if you sold 1000 subs at a B1G1 free, you'll lose $1 x 1000 so you'll be losing $1000 for that higher volume sale
To boot, they would advertise "new" menu items on TV to wit I would go to said store and request what I saw only to be asked "what do you want on it?". I would always just say whatever is supposed to be on it according to the commercial, and they would always repeat "what do you want on it?" Never failed. Not sure why I stopped going, but that place frustrated the hell out of me 😂
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