As part of a continuing celebration for their 50th anniversary, Subway is allowing customers to add 50% more meat to their 6 inch sandwiches for 50 cents. Subway is telling customers to call these sandwiches “Deluxe” when they order to represent the upgraded subs.
Doubling the meat is going to jack up the calories, sodium, and fat on your sandwich. And while it may pack some flavor, it's not worth packing all of your food consumption into one meal. So if you're going to double the meat, skip the sandwich and stick with the salads.
Make it a “double”, please! Subway is offering some meaty savings for those looking for an extra boost of energy by doubling the protein on their sandwich. For a limited time, the sub shop is letting customers “beef up” their sandwich for just a few more bucks. (Did you know Subway now also offers Protein Bowls?)
Subway only charges extra for meat and cheese. Veggies are no extra charge.
Subway obtains its lunch meat from various suppliers like Perdue, West Liberty Foods, Keystone, and Ed Miniat, and others as of 2022. Also, Subway's chicken is antibiotic-free, and the company is on track to serve only antibiotic-free chicken, turkey, beef, and pork products by 2025.
Subway Menu PricesFOODSIZEPRICEDouble MeatSalad or 6-inch$1.50Double MeatFootlong$3.00Extra CheeseSalad or 6-inch$0.30Extra CheeseFootlong$0.60
There are two types of extra meat that you can get: deluxe and double. Deluxe is 50 percent more and double is well, double. Prices may vary between subways because the owners can change prices for certain things. At the subway I work at double is 3 dollars for a foot long and deluxe is $1.50.
Subway Menu PricesFOODSIZEPRICEDouble MeatSalad or 6-inch$1.50Double MeatFootlong$3.00Extra CheeseSalad or 6-inch$0.30Extra CheeseFootlong$0.60
All the meat quantity at subway is fixed either they are counted or weighted , giving extra meat without any charges will increase it's food cost .
CBS News once described Subway's meat as, "a processed concoction of actual meat and lots of water that's held together by things like modified food starch and soy protein concentrate, and then goosed with artificial flavorings."
Subway obtains its lunch meat from various suppliers like Perdue, West Liberty Foods, Keystone, and Ed Miniat, and others as of 2022. Also, Subway's chicken is antibiotic-free, and the company is on track to serve only antibiotic-free chicken, turkey, beef, and pork products by 2025.
Fans of the Subway steak subs are possibly wondering about the type of meat it is. So, Subway's steak is not like steak you might order at a restaurant, but it is beef. That said, the steak product is pre-cooked and resembles jerky, although it's tender and juicy like jerky and tastes much different.
Subway ushers in the new year with the debut of new Protein Bowls as well as a limited-time promotion where you can get a double protein upgrade on any Footlong sandwich or Protein Bowl for $2 more. The Protein Bowls feature all protein, vegetables, cheese, and sauce of any Footlong sub served in a bowl (no bread).
Subway food is considered processed food as it contains additives, preservatives and is prepared, pre-cut, pre-cooked, and pre-packaged. That said, Subway chicken, steak, cheese, and meatballs are all considered processed as they contain additives.
Subway obtains its lunch meat from various suppliers like Perdue, West Liberty Foods, Keystone, and Ed Miniat, and others as of 2022. Also, Subway's chicken is antibiotic-free, and the company is on track to serve only antibiotic-free chicken, turkey, beef, and pork products by 2025.
Is Subway's Chicken Real Chicken? Subway has stated its chicken is 100% real chicken following reports that its chicken contained other products.
Subway obtains its lunch meat from various suppliers like Perdue, West Liberty Foods, Keystone, and Ed Miniat, and others as of 2022. Also, Subway's chicken is antibiotic-free, and the company is on track to serve only antibiotic-free chicken, turkey, beef, and pork products by 2025.
Subway is offering 50% more meat on their 6" subs for an additional 50 cents more in celebration of their 50th anniversary. You get 50% more meat versus their "classic" or regular subs (as opposed to a double meat sub). They're calling the 50% more meat option, the "deluxe."
Subway Menu PricesFOODSIZEPRICEDouble MeatSalad or 6-inch$1.50Double MeatFootlong$3.00Extra CheeseSalad or 6-inch$0.30Extra CheeseFootlong$0.60
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There are two types of extra meat that you can get: deluxe and double. Deluxe is 50 percent more and double is well, double. Prices may vary between subways because the owners can change prices for certain things. At the subway I work at double is 3 dollars for a foot long and deluxe is $1.50.