Subway ‘Meal of the Day’ offers menu favorites for less. Here’s how it works
Subway’s newest value meal features a different sandwich — every single day.
The Meal of the Day became available Monday, Jan. 6, at participating Subway shops nationwide, according to the Miami-based sandwich chain.
Menu favorites, including the meatball marinara, are included in the daily meal deal allowing customers “to make every meal their own seven days a week,” Subway said in a news release.
The lineup will refresh every few months, offering sandwich aficionados a rotating menu of mainstays and new flavors.
The first collection includes:
- Monday - Cold cut combo
- Tuesday - All-pro sweet onion chicken teriyaki
- Wednesday - Meatball marinara
- Thursday - Baja chipotle chicken
- Friday – Tuna
- Saturday - The Ultimate B.M.T.
- Sunday - The Philly
The Meal of the Day is available as a six-inch sub for $6.99, or a foot-long sub for $9.99, according to the release. The bundle comes with customers’ choice of a bag of chips or two cookies and a small drink.
The sandwich giant offered a similar deal on National Sandwich Day on Nov. 3 that included any custom six-inch sub on the menu.
It’s just the latest to offer a meal bundle aimed at wooing cost-conscious customers amid the rising costs of eating out.
McDonald’s recently launched a “buy one, add one for $1” offer as part of its new McValue platform. Casual restaurant chains including Applebee’s and Buffalo Wild Wings are also getting in on the trend.
“Subway’s new Meal of the Day showcases the variety of better for you ingredients across our entire menu, our signature subs, and our definition of value – where you shouldn’t have to sacrifice quality for an affordable price,” Doug Fry, president of Subway North America, said in the release.
Customers can also try two new subs featuring Subway’s Baja chipotle sauce, available for a limited time.
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This story was originally published January 6, 2025 at 12:09 PM with the headline "Subway ‘Meal of the Day’ offers menu favorites for less. Here’s how it works."