Subway kicks off 2025 with 'Meal of the Day' deal: See what's included, how much it costs

Subway announced Monday it is kicking off 2025 by offering customers a new "Meal of the Day" deal that aims to celebrates the company's "most beloved subs."

The meal deal allows customers to order a six-inch sub for $6.99 or a footlong sub for $9.99, alongside a choice of two cookies or a bag of chips, and a small fountain soda.

Each day of the week features a different sub:

  • Monday: Cold Cut Combo
  • Tuesday: All-Pro Sweet Onion Chicken Teriyaki
  • Wednesday: Meatball Marinara
  • Thursday: All-New Baja Chipotle Chicken
  • Friday: Tuna
  • Saturday: The Ultimate B.M.T.
  • Sunday: The Philly

The Meal of the Day is available for a limited time at participating restaurants nationwide, however the company did not specify how long the offer would be available for.

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Subway introduces two new subs featuring Baja Chipotle sauce

The sandwich chain also announced it is introducing two all-new subs starring its bold and zesty Baja Chipotle sauce, one of the most ordered sauces on the menu according to the company.

The Baja Bliss Collection is available for a limited time, and the subs are available with chicken or freshly sliced turkey and made with artisan Italian bread, packed with fresh veggies, topped with Subway's SubKrunch and finished with Baja Chipotle Sauce, according to Subway.

The company is also bringing back its Miss Vickie's Baja Chipotle potato chips, which is inspired by the sauce.

Value menu wars

In 2024, fast-chains and restaurants upped their offerings on meal deals and discounts trying to woo customers weary of high prices to dine out. From McDonald's to Taco Bell to Red Robin, there were plenty of deals to be found throughout the year.

The deals are seemingly still going in the new year. McDonald’s new platform for affordable eats called McValue launches Jan. 7 and will include the chain's popular $5 Meal Deal. 

Gabe Hauari is a national trending news reporter at USA TODAY. You can follow him on X @GabeHauari or email him at [email protected].