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Get Free Sub Today At Subway In Martinez
The sandwich chain is giving away free six-inch sandwiches to the first 50 patrons in line from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m.

MARTINEZ, CA — To promote its line-up of 12 new sandwiches, Subway is offering free, six-inch subs today —Tuesday, June 12 — from 10 a.m. - 12 p.m. to the first 50 diners in line at participating shops.
Patrons can choose their go-to customized sandwich or try one from the recently launched Subway Series sandwich menu.
As part of the chain's "Eat Fresh Refresh" and "Subway Series" campaigns — the first, major menu update in the company's 60-year history — Subway introduced new subs and ordering system. Instead of picking ingredients and toppings while ordering, guests can select a sandwich number or name, by six-inch or foot-long.
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The Subway Series menu is divided into four categories with three sandwiches each:
- Cheesesteaks: #1 The Philly; #2 The Outlaw; #3 The Monster;
- Italianos: #4 Supreme Meats; #5 Bella Mozza; #6 The Boss;
- Chicken: #7 The MexiCali; #8 The Great Garlic; #9 The Champ;
- Clubs: #10 All-American Club; #11 Subway Club; #12 Turkey Cali Club.
"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," said Trevor Haynes, Subway's president for North America.
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The restaurant estimates it will give away 1 million free subs nationwide as part of the July 12 promo, management said.
"Last summer's Eat Fresh Refresh laid the foundation to build a better Subway, and now the Subway Series enhances the entire Subway guest experience – proof that we continue to improve and get way better," Haynes said.
The promotion is at participating locales, with one sandwich per customer while supplies last. Find area locations here to confirm participation.
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