The ongoing volatile market conditions reflected through surging gas prices have impacted customer spending, leaving many struggling to make food choices. In response, Subway is launching a new offer for Sub Club members starting this April.
Subway Drops New BOGO Footlongs Offer

According to an official press release, the fast-food giant is set to roll out a new Buy One Get One (BOGO) deal for its footlong sandwiches.
Through the deal, all Sub Club members can receive a FREE footlong sandwich with the purchase of another footlong sandwich.
Availability and Other Details
The BOGO deal will be offered at participating U.S. restaurants from April 1 through April 28, 2026.
Existing Subway customers can get the deal for all orders made through its app and website by availing the FLBOGO promo code. The offer will also be available for new customers who wish to join the club while the latest BOGO continues this April.
Those wanting to join Sub Club for this and more deals (such as Sub of the Day and Meal of the Day) can go to Subway.com or check out its app.
A Response to Rising Gas Prices
Subway’s latest deal comes at a time when customers nationwide are facing gas price hikes as a result of the ongoing war situation.
According to a Reuters poll, 55% of respondents said that their household finances were impacted by the escalating gasoline prices. In addition, 87% of them expect the prices to rise even more in April.
As of now, the average price of gas in the country has surged by around a dollar per gallon since the war first broke out on February 28.
Counterstrikes and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz have added to the troubles as the latter carries roughly one-fifth of the global oil supply.
In response to the situation, Dave Skena, Chief Marketing Officer, North America, said, “We’re all getting less for our money lately, given the price at the pump, rising rents, utilities, and groceries. So we’re offering our Sub Club members a great deal on their favorite freshly made sandwiches all month long.”
Subway operates more than 35,000 restaurants worldwide, each run by franchise owners serving millions daily.
The BOGO Footlongs deal reflects Subway’s efforts to handle broader economic pressures. Starting next month, Sub Club customers can use the offer to manage rising living costs while getting continued access to affordable meals.
