- Subway claims nearly 10,000 people took part in the competition to switch their name to Subway.
- The winner gets free sandwiches “for life” – which is actually $50,000 in gift cards.
- Some stores sell a grilled-chicken feilding every day for the current price.
Subway says that almost 10,000 people participated in its competition. Change their name to Subway and receive free sandwiches for life.
Between August 1 and 4, close to 10,000 people signed up to the sandwich chain’s Name Change Challenge, it The following are some of the ways to get in touch with each otherOn Tuesday. Subway has promised to give away $50,000 in gift certificates as the free sandwichs for life.
Subway has said that the winner will be announced in a few days. The winner must change their first legal name to “Subway”, within four months, and “prove” this by using LegalZoom.
As prices are set by each franchise, the number of sandwiches that you can get will vary depending on where you live. For example, if you’re a fan of the classic grilled-chicken-footlong, your gift cards could be used to buy 5,600 sandwiches and several cookies in a BP station located at 7030 Highway 27 Frostproof, Florida. The current prices are $12.99, but you can get 3,849 sandwiches for just $12.99. Shop at 1 Exchange Place in Jersey City, New Jersey.
And it isn’t even the most expensive sandwich the Jersey City store sells — its Beast footlong, for example, would set you back $17.99, plus extra for add-ons.
If you plan to consume a footlong of chicken grilled every day, you won’t be able to use the gift cards for more than 11 years in the Jersey City shop. Alternatively, you could just splash out on sides – The Frostproof store charges $9.59 for a 12-pack of cookies, so in total you could buy more than 62,500 cookies with the gift cards.
Subway will perform a background check before a potential winner can receive the prize. It can disqualify if they find information that is “inconsistent” with the positive image associated with Subway, according to the competition’s terms. Terms and Conditions. The sweepstakes is only open to US legal residents 18 years of age or older. In Alabama, Nevada and Mississippi, the minimum age limit was higher.
Subway will also refund the winner up to $750 towards legal and administrative costs incurred in changing his or her name.
Subway uses the competition to showcase the latest innovations in its menu overhaul. The brand claims to have spent more than 80 million dollars on bringing Cut deli meat into slicesOver 20,000 US restaurants have been introduced a new range of Deli Hero Subs that feature the sliced meats.