Subway Has BOGO Footlong Sandwiches in Honor of Valentine’s Day

Subway is feeling the love this week with buy-one-get-one-free sandwiches starting on Monday, Feb. 10

Gerardo Mora / Getty Images for Subway Subway has BOGO footlong sandwiches

Gerardo Mora / Getty Images for Subway

Subway has BOGO footlong sandwiches

Forget about flowers and chocolates, Subway has a new gift for your Valentine.

Starting on Monday, Feb. 10, the sandwich chain is offering buy-one-get-one-free subs so you and your loved one won’t be hungry this Valentine’s Day.

Fans can redeem the limited-time deal by using promo code FLBOGO on Subway’s website and app. Nearly all sammies are eligible for the deal — just The Beast, 5 Meat Italian and the Garlic Roast Beef aren’t part of the discount — and the promo can be used once per order.

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Don’t forget about a sweet for your sweetie! Subway introduced its Oreo footlong cookie on Jan. 30.

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The $5 dessert is not exactly a 12-in. version of the beloved sandwich cookies. The treat is an Oreo-filled chocolate cookie topped with vanilla cream and more crushed Oreos.

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The limited-time chocolatey treat joins a lineup of other footlong items. In 2024, Subway expanded its 12-in. offerings to cookies, Cinnabon churros, Auntie Anne's pretzels and meat and cheese wraps called Dippers.

Starbucks is kicking off Valentine’s Day week with a football-focused deal. On Monday, Feb. 10, the day after the Super Bowl and the "Mondayest Monday of the year” per a press release, reward members can snag a freebie from the coffee chain. Rewards members can pop into a Starbucks at any point of the day to get their hands on one free tall hot or iced coffee.

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