Subway is rolling out new deals just in time for fall, offering customers a chance to enjoy their favorite footlongs for just $6.99. From August 26 to September 8, Subway fans can use promo code 699FL to take advantage of this limited-time offer.
Grab Subway’s $6.99 Footlong Deal and Explore New Menu Additions for a Limited Time
Subway's latest footlong deal has arrived, offering an opportunity to enjoy your favorite subs at a discounted price. Subway, known for its freshly made footlongs, wraps, and salads, has become a go-to spot for a quick, satisfying meal during busy days at work or school. While their footlongs are already popular among customers, the experience is even better when paired with a great deal. Thanks to value meals and promo codes, Subway fans can indulge in their favorites without straining their wallets.
As summer comes to a close, Subway is introducing a new footlong deal that will delight its loyal customers. Guests can grab their favorite footlong from August 26 to September 8 for just $6.99. According to Fast Food Club, this limited-time offer includes any of Subway’s 22 chef-crafted subs or the option to create a custom sub with fresh ingredients. To redeem this offer, customers must use the promo code 699FL when placing an order through the Subway app or website.
In addition to this footlong deal, Subway has expanded its menu, adding various fresh ingredients and bold flavors. Highlights include a lavash-style flatbread, the return of the fan-favorite Creamy Sriracha sauce, and the introduction of sweet and tangy BBQ sauces. The new Cheddar Cheese sauce and the SubKrunch, launched earlier this year, have also become notable additions.
Doug Fry, President of Subway North America, emphasized the brand’s commitment to providing quality meals at an affordable price. Fry noted that Subway’s approach to value balances offering delicious items at the right price without compromising on quality. The variety of footlong options ensures that there is something for every budget, with deals like the $6.99 footlong making it easier for customers to enjoy the subs they crave.
Unlock Exclusive Savings with Subway’s MVP Rewards and Seasonal Promo Codes for Big Discounts
But that’s not all—Subway also offers a selection of footlongs priced at $5 or less. Members of the Subway MVP Rewards loyalty program can access exclusive savings, and since the program's launch last fall, MVP Rewards members have earned over $70 million in Subway Cash.
For those looking to take advantage of more Subway deals, a range of promo codes is available this season:
- TWENTYOFF: 20% off any sub.
- SUB399: 6-inch sub for $3.99.
- FREEMEAL: 6-inch meal for $6.49.
- FLMEAL: Footlong meal for $8.99.
- 1299FL: Two footlongs for $12.99.
- 1799FL: Three footlongs for $17.99.
- BOGODRINK: Free footlong with a valid purchase.
- DRINK: Free fountain drink with a footlong purchase.
- DESSERT: Free cookie with any purchase.
- CHIPS: Free bag of chips with a footlong purchase.
- FLBOGO: Buy one, get one free footlong (valid through August 25, 2024).


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