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Get A Free Subway Sandwich Today In Palo Alto

Subway is giving away one million sandwiches, 50 per participating store.

Subway unveiled 12 new signature items last week — offering the biggest menu change in 60 years.
Subway unveiled 12 new signature items last week — offering the biggest menu change in 60 years. (Scott Anderson/Patch)

PALO ALTO, CA — One of the nation's most popular sandwich chains is giving away one million free sandwiches on Tuesday. The giveaway runs from 10 a.m. to noon. The first 50 people in line per store, at participating locations, who ask for a free Subway Series sandwich receives one.

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Subway says this deal is in celebration of its biggest menu change in 60 years. Last week, Subway revealed a new menu including 12 new signature sandwiches. The new menu is divided into four categories with three sandwiches each.

Starting in the cheesesteak category, Subway is adding, The Philly, The Outlaw, and The Monster.
In the chicken category, they're adding The Mexicali, The Great Garlic, and The Champ.

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In the clubs category, you can order an All-American Club, a Subway Club, and a Turkey Cali Club.
If you're feeling like an Italian sandwich, you can order a Supreme Meats, a Bella Mozza, or The Boss.

"The Subway Series is the most ambitious undertaking in company history, as we are changing the nearly 60-year-old blueprint that helped make Subway a global phenomenon," President of North America at Subway, Trevor Haynes said.

The sandwich chain also introduced a new ordering system that aims to expedite the customer experience, the company said in a news release. Instead of going through the line and picking ingredients, guests can now say any sandwich number or name and size.

Full sandwich ingredients can be found at Subway.com.


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