Subway [
Restaurant Locator] is offering
MVP Rewards Members (
free to join): Buy One Subway Footlong Sub, Get One for $1 when you apply promo code
BOGO1 when ordering
online or via the
Subway Mobile App (
iOS or
Android). Select in-restaurant pickup where available.
Thanks to Deal Hunter
idk_then for finding this deal.
- Note: Eligibility may vary by location.
Offer Terms:
- Subway MVP Rewards members only. Redeemable on Subway® app/online orders only. Footlong of equal/lesser price will be $1. Add-ons addt'l. Plus tax. One use per order. Cannot combine with other offers. Excludes Fresh Fit, 5 Meat Italian, and Footlong Snacks. Limited time. US only.
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Veggie Delite in my area is $8.79. Going back to early 2000s folks, better deal than Taco Bell with their Y2K menu priced items.
Disclaimer: Be careful. On the website, I first went to deals and then I clicked on the order now. It stated that the location I put is not participating in this promotion. I went to checkout and I put the promo code in and it accepted it. Judging by past comments on similar deal posts; if this code ends up going through, am I going to end up not being able to get my stuff when I get to the location?
So I guess the safe bet is to use the order now in the deals section to check and see if the location is participating before doing it manually.
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it's crazy how far we've come from $5 footlongs. buying a premium footlong now will cost me almost $20 after tax.
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it's crazy how far we've come from $5 footlongs. buying a premium footlong now will cost me almost $20 after tax.
Even crazier; texas subway workers make $7.25/hour in 2025... thats less than Cali workers made 20 years ago and 3x less than the same subway worker in Cali makes today.
Veggie Delite in my area is $8.79. Going back to early 2000s folks, better deal than Taco Bell with their Y2K menu priced items.
Disclaimer: Be careful. On the website, I first went to deals and then I clicked on the order now. It stated that the location I put is not participating in this promotion. I went to checkout and I put the promo code in and it accepted it. Judging by past comments on similar deal posts; if this code ends up going through, am I going to end up not being able to get my stuff when I get to the location?
So I guess the safe bet is to use the order now in the deals section to check and see if the location is participating before doing it manually.
Yeah the task now is to find a location that will actually honor the coupon, but that's been like that for years. Typically locations inside Walmarts will accept coupons.
The only time I've had a store not accept a coupon after order placement was a store that never used to accept coupons then miraculously did when I placed another order. It happens to be the closest store to my work so I thought great I don't have to drive 10 mins. Well I got a call like 5 minutes after submitting the order from the store saying I couldn't apply a coupon and subway cash (the rewards points) and I'd have to delete the coupon. Then I got an email saying that *I* had cancelled the order. Well screw that guy, I simply don't buy from that store any more.
Even crazier; texas subway workers make $7.25/hour in 2025... thats less than Cali workers made 20 years ago and 3x less than the same subway worker in Cali makes today.
Well the MW in TX is still $7.25 but that doesn't mean employees actually make that. Even when most states aligned with the Fed MW, relatively few people actually only made MW. I'd dig up the stats again but with many states having very high MW that will mess up the numbers.
Also, TX is about 36% cheaper than CA in cost of living difference [worldpopulationreview.com]. Assuming that's evenly distributed amongst its factors, what costs $20 in CA would instead cost more like $12.80, so yes you earn less but everything is cheaper (using TX and CA as states and disregarding specific locations since there are far too many permutations there to talk about)
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in LA footlongs are $15+
it's crazy how far we've come from $5 footlongs. buying a premium footlong now will cost me almost $20 after tax.
Thats not the crazy part... California minimum wage for fast food workers was $8/hour until 2014 then it went up $1 every year. Today its $20/hour now.
Even crazier; texas subway workers make $7.25/hour in 2025... thats less than Cali workers made 20 years ago and 3x less than the same subway worker in Cali makes today.
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