
Subway is bringing back its $6.99 footlong promotion, perfect for fans looking for affordability, quality, and convenience. Here’s when the promotion will be available and how to redeem it, so you can take advantage of it. Take note!
When will Subway offer the $6.99 footlong?
According to the company, this promotion will be available starting Friday, February 28, but only for a limited time! While the offer is available, customers can choose any chef-created sandwich or create their own custom creation using Subway’s ingredient pantry, which includes crispy vegetables, freshly sliced meats, and 11 exclusive sauces.
“People continue to manage their spending, but they don’t want to sacrifice quality, quantity, and taste for price when ordering takeout. With the return of the $6.99 footlong offer, Subway delivers on all three, with freshly made, great-tasting sandwiches at an exceptional price,” said Doug Fry, President of Subway North America.
How to get a $6.99 footlong?
Customers can order any 12-inch sandwich from the menu for just $6.99 by using the promo code 699FL on the official app or the restaurant’s website.
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Oreo footlong cookie
The fast food chain mentioned that its Oreo footlong cookie, which was re-launched in January of this year, is still available at all locations nationwide. This 30 cm-long dessert perfectly combines double chocolate cookies with the delicious flavors of a classic Oreo, served warm and ready to share.
Subway promotions
At the beginning of 2025, the company announced the introduction of its Meal of the Day, which allows customers to customize their meal every day of the week. Customers can enjoy the Meal of the Day in sandwich form, which includes two cookies or a bag of chips, along with a small fountain drink:
- Monday: Cold Cut Combo
- Tuesday: Teriyaki Chicken with Sweet Onions, Very Full
- Wednesday: Meatball Marinara
- Thursday: Baja Chipotle Chicken, New
- Friday: Tuna
- Saturday: The Ultimate BMT
- Sunday: The Philly
Prices vary depending on the sandwich size:
- 6-inch sandwich: $6.99
- 12-inch sandwich: $9.99
Subway Menu
Currently, you can choose from over 10 sandwiches:
- Black Forest Ham
- Buffalo Chicken
- Chicken & Bacon Ranch
- Cold Cut Combo
- Italian BMT
- Meatball Marinara
- Oven Roasted Chicken
- Spicy Italian
- Steak & Cheese
- Sweet Onion Chicken Teriyaki
- Tuna
- Turkey Breast
- Veggie Delite
Wraps:
- Black Forest Ham
- Chicken & Bacon Ranch
- Chicken Caesar
- Chipotle Southwest Steak & Cheese
- Cold Cut Combo
- Italian B.M.T.
- Meatball Marinara
- Oven Roasted Chicken
- Spicy Italian
- Steak & Cheese
- Sweet Onion Chicken Teriyaki
- Tuna
- Turkey, Bacon, & Guacamole
- Turkey Breast
- Veggie Delite
Salads:
- Black Forest Ham
- Chicken & Bacon Ranch
- Cold Cut Combo
- Italian B.M.T.
- Meatball Marinara
- Oven Roasted Chicken
- Spicy Italian
- Steak & Cheese
- Sweet Onion Chicken Teriyaki
- Tuna
- Turkey Breast
- Veggie Delite
Who owns Subway?
The restaurants are owned by a network of thousands of franchisees, meaning they are not owned by a single owner.
How many Subway locations are there in the United States?
Currently, the chain operates a total of 20,484 locations in the United States. California has the highest number of stores, with 2,002 locations, representing approximately 10% of the franchise’s total restaurants in the country.
What is Subway Rewards?
It’s the company’s loyalty program, where members earn points for every purchase, which can be redeemed for rewards. You earn 10 points for every $1 you spend, with extra points for orders placed through the app or online.
For every 400 points accumulated, you will get $2 in Subway Cash to redeem on your purchases. Additionally, you’ll enjoy birthday gifts and exclusive offers for members. To join, simply register online or through the official app.