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    Subway is giving free sandwiches! Here’s how you can get free subs on July 11

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    Subway is offering a remarkable opportunity to sample its freshly sliced deli meats by giving away a substantial number of 6-inch subs on Tuesday, July 11, with the potential to distribute up to 1 million of them.

    Subway is giving free sandwiches! Here’s how you can get free subs on July 11
    Subway's latest sandwiches are a testament to the significant investment the chain has made in enhancing its deli meat slicing capabilities. Valued at over $80 million, Subway provided all its franchisees with new deli meat slicers, which have already been installed in 20,000 restaurants, as per the company's official statement.

    To enjoy one of these complimentary sandwiches, simply visit a participating Subway location between 10 a.m. and 12 p.m. local time on Tuesday. You'll have the opportunity to select a 6-inch sub from Subway's new Deli Heroes collection, a lineup of four sandwiches that pay homage to traditional deli-style subs.

    How you can get free subs on July 11?


    On Tuesday, July 11, Subway is offering a special promotion where the first 50 customers who request a free sub will receive one. The order must be placed inside a Subway restaurant, and only one sandwich per person will be given, while supplies last. To find out if your local Subway is participating in the giveaway, you can either call ahead or inquire in person. It's important to note that any additional toppings will come at an extra cost, and substitutions are not allowed. Additionally, no other discounts or coupons can be applied during this promotion.

    As part of the giveaway, Subway is introducing its new Deli Heroes lineup, featuring four subs served on Subway's Artisan Italian bread. These subs include:

    The Titan Turkey (No. 15 on the menu): This sandwich consists of turkey, double provolone cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, red onions, and mayonnaise.
    The Grand Slam Ham (No. 99): Made with ham, double provolone cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, red onions, and mayonnaise.
    The Garlic Roast Beef (No. 17): A combination of roast beef, double provolone cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, red onions, and roasted garlic aioli.
    The Beast (No. 30): Designed for meat lovers, this 12-inch sandwich is filled with pepperoni, salami, turkey, ham, and roast beef, along with double provolone cheese, lettuce, tomatoes, red onions, mayonnaise, and MVP Vinaigrette—a flavorful blend of herbs, garlic, and parmesan.

    Additionally, until Monday, July 10, there is a special offer available at Subway where you can enjoy a buy-one-get-one-free deal on footlong sandwiches of equal or lesser value. This offer is applicable for online orders or through the Subway app, and you can use the code FLBOGO to avail of the promotion. It is important to note that this deal can be redeemed only at participating Subway restaurants in the United States, with a limit of one free sandwich per order. Any additional add-ons will incur an extra cost, and no further discounts can be applied. Please be aware that wraps are not included in this particular deal.


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    What is Subway?
    Subway is a popular American fast food franchise known for its assortment of submarine sandwiches (subs), wraps, salads, and beverages. With a vast global presence, it holds the distinction of being the largest restaurant chain worldwide, boasting over 41,000 restaurants spread across more than 100 countries as of 2022.

    When was Subway first opened?
    Subway made its debut in 1965 when Fred DeLuca and Peter Buck established the first restaurant in Bridgeport, Connecticut. Initially named Pete's Super Submarines, the restaurant underwent a rebranding in 1972 and adopted the name Subway.

    At just 17 years old, DeLuca borrowed $1,000 from Buck to kickstart the venture. They opted to focus on selling submarine sandwiches due to their simplicity in preparation and affordability for customers. The inaugural restaurant achieved notable success, prompting DeLuca and Buck to explore franchising opportunities to expand the concept.


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