Select Subway Restaurants [
Store Locator] are offering a
Footlong Sub for
$5.99 when you apply promo code
599FOOTLONG for ordering
online or via the
Subway Mobile App (
iOS or
Android).
Thanks to Community Member
johnlau for sharing this deal.
- Note: Individual store participation may vary. Not valid for delivery. Menu pricing may vary by location. Offers cannot be combined.
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workers should demand higher wages, shops should charge us more, and we should all collectively abolish this stupid tipping system.
Glad to see the codes are working again, yay! Thanks OP!
Got back to work, and my sandwich had NO tuna. Just lettuce, tomato, onions, o&v, smh. Sent off a scathing email to corporate. All they said was sorry. Haven't been back since. Blimpies has always been better anyway, imo.
app doesn't even let you tip when I go all the way to the place order screen
Subway wages aren't based on tipping culture as far as I know
Is this all about a tipping jar that has probably been sitting in the same spot for decades? Take a deep breath, step back, and go look for a post about restaurant TOGO orders.
Anyway, the coupon worked on all the sandwiches I tried (classic, vault, series) EXCEPT for series sandwiches that were a little higher than the others (>$12 in my market). I think I only found one sandwich over $12 that it worked on...making that the only sandwich which $5.99 beats BOGO monetarily.
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Dont know whats the reason but seems to be these owners/workers are extremely stingy.
John Oliver did a whole story about just how terrible Subway's business structure is. The way he makes it sounds, if you buy a Subway franchise, you've basically already farked yourself.
This code is for orders placed in the Subway app. The Subway app doesn't have a "tip" feature. And at the Subway by me, there's a "mobile order pickup" shelf near the front door... I'll walk in and my sandwich will already be waiting on that shelf, with the receipt taped to the bag showing my name at the top and no hint of which employee actually made it.
So who do I tip, and how? And how do I make sure the tips actually end up going to the employee I tip, and not to the franchise owner (who's getting screwed either way) or the corporate office?
End stage capitalism is all sorts of ugly and horrifying... I don't think my randomly tipping people who happen to be the near the end of various supply chains is going to fix the problem. I do think the problem ought to be fixed.
Make a good product for a fair price and I'll buy it. The pricing, serving, fine print, PR games are next level and I'm over this garbage. I'm not even going to get started on "news".
It's a raging dumpster fire out there. People need to wake up or it WILL get worse.
Glad to see the codes are working again, yay! Thanks OP!
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