$6.99 Line Up:
- Get a FOOTLONG for $6.99 - FL699
- Buy a Footlong, Get a Free 6" Sub - BOGO6INCH
- Get a 6" for $3.99 - 6SUB
- Get TWO FOOTLONGS for $12.99 - FL1299
- Get a 6" Meal for $6.49 - 6INCHMEAL649
- Get a Footlong Meal for $8.99 - FLMEAL899
$7.99 Line Up:
- Get a FOOTLONG for $7.99 - FL799
- Buy a Footlong, Get a Free 6" Sub - BOGO6INCH
- Get a 6" for $4.99 - 499SUB
- Get TWO FOOTLONGS for $13.99 - FL1399
- Get a 6" Meal for $6.99 - 6INCHMEAL699
- Get a Footlong Meal for $9.99 - FLMEAL999
$8.99 Line Up:
- Get a FOOTLONG for $8.99 - FL899
- Buy a Footlong, Get a Free 6" Sub - BOGO6INCH
- Get a 6" for $5.99 - 5SUB
- Get TWO FOOTLONGS for $16.99 - FL1699
- Get a 6" Meal for $7.99 - 6INCHMEAL799
- Get a Footlong Meal for $10.99 - FLMEAL1099
Things to know/Frequently Asked Questions:
- Some stores do not participate in coupons, please be respectful if they don't.
- These are only for the United States.
- There are some sandwiches that are NOT part of the coupons: Big Hot Pastrami, The Beast, and The Garlic Roast Beef. The coupons are also not applicable to salads or protein bowls.
- Footlong coupons work with wraps.
- For the meal coupons, apply the sides and drinks separately, the coupons don't seem to work if you "Make it a Combo."
- There are 3 different lineups because the coupons are sent out based on the region's prices (e.g., higher prices will get the 7.99 or 8.99 lineup)
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Yesterday's $5 rotisserie chicken is tomorrow's sandwich protein.
A small bag of chopped lettuce/spinach + a tomato + an onion is a salad today and sandwich filler tomorrow.
All of those are off-the-shelf-low-effort ingredients which have multiple uses, for example. And they easily last 3-5 days if kept in an airtight container (tupperware-style). Chicken even freezes well.
For 3-5 days, that's 9-15 meals you'll be needing to eat. You absolutely can use up a mere handful of ingredients, unless you're on a strict calorie deficit.
Sauces and condiments last for quite a bit of time, given they're mostly vinegar based. You can buy smaller sized bottles of practically anything -- I got a 25 cent bottle of BBQ sauce that's a "sampler size".
You can go to the deli and get a 1/4 lb of cheeses and meats at NO extra cost for smaller amounts -- you can literally tell them "cut me X number of slices", and that's perfectly fine.
Bread can be frozen -- get a pack of steak rolls or a loaf of french bread, cut/separate, and double bag them to keep frost out. Thaw out only what you need. A quick 20-30 seconds in the microwave solves that problem really fast.
Sorry, but the excuse of "ingredients going bad" only works if you're a pre-refrigeration society. I've made the above work with a match-lit stove burner & coolers filled with gas station ice -- gotta make do during power outages.
Yesterday some guy threw a sandwich at a Federal agent.
if we don't it not much on them
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