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Subway rolls out new sub offer

From April 4 until June 26, Subway stores across UK will offer seven original Subs at just £2.49.

Last week, Subway has introduced seven original Six-inch Subs as part of the new Sub of the Day campaign.

Launching nationwide, the Sub of the Day offer will encourage customers to choose new flavours and combinations from across the Subway menu. Each day the menu changes to offer a different Sub of the Day.

Guests can make their Sub of the Day a meal deal, or add drinks or treats, and all will be charged at normal menu pricing. This offer may not be combined with any other offers, discounts, or meal deals.

The variants available each day are as follow: Cheese & Onion sub for Monday, Mango Chicken Tikka sub for Tuesday, Meat Feast sub for Wednesday, Nacho Chicken Salsa for Thursday, Fiery Tuna for Friday, Pepperoni Pizza for Saturday, and an All Day Breakfast Mega Melt sub for Sunday.

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