Subway offering free sandwiches for life to anyone who does this

Subway’s customisable sandwiches with a variety of toppings, bread and sauces have attracted a dedicated following over the years. The food chain remains a popular go-to option for food enthusiasts seeking a delightful and filling dining experience.

And now, Subway is offering you a chance to enjoy a lifetime of free sandwiches. While the offer seems really tempting, it comes with a catch. You need to legally change your first name to ‘Subway’, although the company will reimburse you for legal and processing costs.

Continuing with the further conditions, foodies willing to adopt a new and unique identity for a lifetime of free sandwiches can visit SubwayNameChange.com between August 1 and August 4. The company will pick a winner and even pay the legal fees of the person.

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Not The First Tempting Offer From Subway

The lifetime supply of delicious Subway sandwiches will come in the form of a one-time payment of $50,000 in gift cards. Additionally, the food chain will offer the winner $750 to help with the legal proceedings associated with gaining the new identity.

Nevertheless, it isn’t the first time Subway has come up with a unique offer. Last year, it offered sandwich lovers a chance to win a lifetime of free subs if they get a permanent 12-by-12-inch Subway-themed tattoo on their sternum or back.

Moreover, while a 2-inch square tattoo would have got the participants free subs for a whole month, a slightly larger 3-inch square tattoo on their calf, forearm or shoulder blade would have got them free subs for an entire year. What do you think about the new tempting offer?

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