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Starting today 8/24, Subway MyWay Rewards members can purchase a Footlong Pass for just $15. This pass will get you 50% off footlong subs (limit one per day) for the entire month of September. Note that only 10,000 of these are available, so go now and snag yours if you are interested.
For a limited time, you can score BOGO 50% OFF Subway footlong sandwiches with the promo code BOGO50 at checkout. Note that this code only works at SELECT locations and you must order online or through their app to get the discount. Since Subway footlongs start at $7.49, you can score two subs for just $5.62 each after the coupon code.
Because this code may not work at your location, we also have some other codes that might work for you if the BOGO promotional code doesn’t work. Here are some others:
$3.49 6″ Sub with promo code 6INCH349
Footlong Meal w/Chips & Drink only $7.99 with promo code 799MEAL
15% off ANY Footlong Sub with promo code 15OFF
TWO Footlong Subs for $12.99 with promo code 2FOR1299
THREE Footlong Subs for $17.99 with promo code 3FOR1799
6″ Sandwich w/Chips & Drink only $5.99 with promo code 599MEAL
Free Small Fountain Drink w/Footlong Sub/Melt Purchase with promo code FREEDRINK
Free Bag of Chips w/Footlong Sub/Melt Purchase with promo code BAGOFCHIPS
Free Cookie w/Purchase with promo code COOKIE
Footlong Sub for $5.99 with promo code 599FOOTLONG
BOGO 50% Footlong Subs with promo code BOGO50
Through 8/31, you can get a FREE cookie QR code when you buy $15 of Subway gift cards. The free cookie codes are valid through 9/15/22 and can be used at any Subway restaurant.
Also, if you haven’t done so already, make sure you sign up for Subway MyWay Rewards. Opt into text alerts and they will send you coupon for a $2.99 6″ sub. You earn four of their tokens for each dollar spent and after earning 200 tokens, you get a $2 reward to redeem on Subway food and drinks.
Also, while we’re on the topic of Subway, you have to check out John Oliver’s “Last Week Tonight” segment on Subway. It’s quite funny when they talk about Subway’s marketing tactics, plus also a little sad when he discusses some of the messed up terms that affect franchisees: