Select Subway Restaurants[subway.com] are offering Subway Footlong Sub Discounts listed below when you apply the corresponding promo code when ordering online or via the Subway Mobile App (iOS or Android). Select in-restaurant pickup where available.
Footlong Subs (codes good through 11/8/2025)
1 for $6.99 w/ code 699FTL
2 for $12.99 w/ code 1299FTL
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Select Subway Restaurants[subway.com] are offering Subway Footlong Sub Discounts listed below when you apply the corresponding promo code when ordering online or via the Subway Mobile App (iOS or Android). Select in-restaurant pickup where available.
Glad somebody finally posted these. I found out the coupons they mail you on the West Coast are more expensive then the coupons they mail on the East Coast
Subway really needs to hire some professionals to work on their app, their coupon codes are so buggy. Also I hate how none of them work on bowls or salads........ Also none of the new protein fit menu items work either....
In an ideal world, Subway would have coupons with less of a discount on the West Coast and Northeast so that way the West Coast subsidizes the Midwest and Southeast.
The Southeast and Midwest are almost all closer to Federal minimum wage. The price of a sandwich is probably going to be worth an hour's worth or more. On the West Coast and Northeast, the prices, even more comparatively expensive to the other two regions, are more affordable because of the higher state wages.
I am finding out that the Southeast and Midwest is subsidizing discounts for the West Coast when they do not need to.
The cost of living is also much less where you live. A 2 bedroom, 1 bath house here is close to $1,000,000. What I'm trying to say is give us the same price for a mediocre sub.
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The Southeast and Midwest are almost all closer to Federal minimum wage. The price of a sandwich is probably going to be worth an hour's worth or more.
The cost of living is indeed lower in the Southeast and Midwest. But why is a sandwich worth [at least] one hour of work specifically? How do you figure?
The cost of living is indeed lower in the Southeast and Midwest. But why is a sandwich worth [at least] one hour of work specifically? How do you figure?
If you make minimum wage, $7.25/hr. and a Veggie Delite footlong sub (which should be the cheapest sub on any Subway's menu) is $8.79. Fear for those who work for that much and those jobs are not even full time with health benefits.
Edit: I looked up the same type of sub in San Francisco, $10.09. Come on, you can afford that on $16.50+ bonus additions wage since San Francisco has a higher minimum wage.
The cost of living is also much less where you live. A 2 bedroom, 1 bath house here is close to $1,000,000. What I'm trying to say is give us the same price for a mediocre sub.
House is a luxury. Go for rent on an apartment, unless the rent is more than a mortgage payment on that $1M house.
And judging by the price of a sub on $7.25/hr.; I would think the higher cost of living states could subsidize to bring it lower.
Figure you spend $6.48 on a footlong sub regular price, you would still have like $10+ on $16.50/hr.
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They were pretty good in the 90s but that was a long time ago.
They were pretty good in the 90s but that was a long time ago.
The Southeast and Midwest are almost all closer to Federal minimum wage. The price of a sandwich is probably going to be worth an hour's worth or more. On the West Coast and Northeast, the prices, even more comparatively expensive to the other two regions, are more affordable because of the higher state wages.
I am finding out that the Southeast and Midwest is subsidizing discounts for the West Coast when they do not need to.
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Edit: I looked up the same type of sub in San Francisco, $10.09. Come on, you can afford that on $16.50+ bonus additions wage since San Francisco has a higher minimum wage.
And judging by the price of a sub on $7.25/hr.; I would think the higher cost of living states could subsidize to bring it lower.
Figure you spend $6.48 on a footlong sub regular price, you would still have like $10+ on $16.50/hr.
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