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Footlong Sandwiches, Chips, Cookies, and Party Sandwiches at Subway (Up to $50 Off)

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The Deal

$10 for a Subway meal for two ($21.96 value)

  • Two regular footlong sandwiches ($13 value)
  • Two bags of chips ($2.40 value)
  • Six cookies ($3.18 value)
  • Two medium drinks ($3.18 value)<p>

$19 for a Subway meal for four ($43.92 value)

  • Four regular footlong sandwiches ($26 value)
  • Four bags of chips ($4.80 value)
  • 12 cookies ($6.36 value)
  • Four medium drinks ($6.36 value)<p>

$17 for a 3-foot party-size sandwich ($42 value)

$34 for a 6-foot party-size sandwich ($84 value)<p>

Sandwich artisans garnish regular footlong sandwiches, such as the black forest ham, cold-cut combo, and Veggie Delite, with fresh vegetables and cheese. Click here for copyright information.<p>

Customers may only redeem vouchers at the locations listed: 24351 Southland Dr., Hayward, CA 94545 and 9000 Crow Canyon Rd., Danville, CA 94506.<p>

Need to know info

Promotional value expires 90 days after purchase. Amount paid never expires. Limit 1 per person, may buy 3 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Excludes Premium and Supreme subs. Limited time only. See store for details. May not be combined with other offers, coupons or discount cards. ©2013 Doctor’s Associates Inc. SUBWAY® is a registered trademark of Doctor’s Associates Inc, not including tax. Valid only at the 9000 Crow Canyon Rd. and 24351 Southland Dr. Subway locations. Merchant is solely responsible to purchasers for the care and quality of the advertised goods and services. Learn about Strike-Through Pricing and Savings

About Subway

When he cofounded his first sandwich shop in 1965, 17-year-old Fred DeLuca planned to use his profits to pay his way through medical school. But the combination of quality ingredients and friendly service at the shop—then called Pete's Subway—proved so popular that nine years later, he and his partner found themselves in charge of 16 locations across Connecticut, and Fred left behind his doctoring plans for a career in business.

Today, Subway restaurants number over 34,000 around the world—almost as many shops as there are sightings of Elvis buying cold cuts. At each location, staffers pile sliced ham, marinara-slathered meatballs, and other fillings into halved loaves of bread before customizing handhelds with tomatoes, shredded lettuce, and other healthy toppings plucked from chilled containers behind the counter. Salads free crisp veggies from bread's overprotective embrace, and crunchy baked chips or apple slices accompany entrees to tables. Subway's website also facilitates health-conscious eating by listing each item's nutrition information and fastest mile time online.

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