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Subway fanatic? Win $50K in sandwiches by legally changing your name to 'Subway'
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Date:2025-04-26 13:07:14
Subway fanatics now have the ultimate way to show their love for the company, and win something nice along the way. All they have to do is legally change their name.
The sandwich chain is offering free Subway sandwiches for life (depending on much Subway you eat) to a fan who agrees to legally change their first name to Subway. Those interested can enter the contest beginning Aug. 1 at 9 E.T. at SubwayNameChange.com.
Subway will select one winner and provide them with $750 to cover the cost of legally changing their name, as well as $50,000 in Subway gift cards, according to contest rules.
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The winner will be selected through a random drawing on Aug. 7, according to the official contest rules. The contest is only open to legal residents of the U.S. 18 years or older, and a purchase is not necessary to enter or win.
This is not the first stunt Subway has pulled to give superfans free sandwiches. In July 2022, in exchange for free Subway for life, James Kunz received a foot-long tattoo of the Subway Series logo on his upper back. Subway also gave eight other people who got smaller, 3-inch tattoos free subs for a year.
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