
Subway rolls out big menu change adding much-loved British dish to 170 new sites
SUBWAY fans are in for a treat – the sandwich chain is keeping its jacket potato trial on the menu for longer than expected.
The new Spudway meal, which launched back in February, has proved so popular it's now being extended until September 2025.
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The dish – Subway's take on the British classic baked potato – has been on trial at 170 restaurants across the UK and was originally due to wrap up by mid-April.
But with booming sales and more hungry customers through the doors, the chain has decided to give the fluffy fan-favourite a longer run.
The Spudway lets diners build their own meal with toppings like:
Cheese & Beans
Tuna Mayo & Cheese
Taco Beef & Cheese
You can also pick from any classic Subway fillings, including Chicken Tikka, Steak & Cheese, and even Veggie Delite.
Each Spudway can be bought solo or as part of a meal deal – with a drink and cookie or crisps included.
Prices start at £4.29, but this varies on location, so be sure to check out your closest branch for more accurate pricing.
The move comes after Subway saw the potato range boost sales and footfall in its trial stores.
Cathy Goodwin, Subway's Interim Director of Innovation & Culinary, said: 'Spudway has been a huge success – it's a fun twist on a comfort food Brits already love, and guests clearly can't get enough.'
Subway franchisees also gave the dish the thumbs up.
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Matt King, who runs multiple branches in Lincoln, said:'The response has been incredible. Our regulars are loving the extra choice – and we're seeing new faces too. It's been a win all round.'
The menu shake-up followed the launch of i ts hot cross bun toasties which it released in March for Easter.
The spiced sweet bread, which cost £1.79 was available to buy at all Subway stores across the UK, until April.
Fans can check if a Spudway is available at their local by heading to subway.com.
If it keeps sizzling through summer, a nationwide rollout could be on the cards before the end of the year.
Full list of participating Subway stores
HERE is the full list of Subway stores participating in the trial:
27 The Burges, Coventry
18 Leeming Street, Mansfield
110-112 Narborough Road, Leicester
83 New Square, Chesterfield
Foreman Street, Nottingham
342 High Street, Lincoln
Landmere Lane, Edwalton
71 Long Street, Leicester
31-32 Market Place, Leicester
12 High Street, Coventry
359 Derby Road, Nottingham
12 Harefield Road, Nuneaton
208 West Street, Sheffield
Orchard Square Shopping Centre, Sheffield
Archer Exchange, Lower Parliament Street
1 Midland Way, Nottingham
195 Uppingham Road, Leicester
36A Belgrave Gate, Leicester
37 Granby Street, Leicester
9 Quinton Parade, Coventry
74A Walsgrave Road, Coventry
37 Ashby Road, Loughborough
Fletcher Mall, Leicester
7 Guildhall Street, Lincoln
14 High Street, Rotherham
Eastgate Business Park, Burton Upon Trent
Victoria House, Derby
13 Clifton Road, Rugby
Pride Park, Derby
237 Fulwood Road, Sheffield
18 Market Place, Long Eaton
9A Castle Street, Hinckley
54 Lockhurst Lane, Coventry
West Orchards Shopping Centre, Coventry
64 High Street, Grantham
76 The Parade, Oadby
23 St Nicholas Place, Leicester
413 Saffron Lane, Leicester
Beechdale Road, Nottingham
Victoria Centre, Nottingham
32 Carrington Street, Nottingham
712-716 Mansfield Road, Woodthorpe
22 High Street, Alfreton
Jubilee Crescent, Coventry
Horeston Grange Shopping Centre, Nuneaton
37 Abbey End, Kenilworth
446 Nottingham Road, Chaddesden
58 Bath Street, Ilkeston
7 Spa Lane, Retford
9 High Street, Lutterworth
11 Cheapside, Leicester
Top Valley Way, Tesco Extra Retail
23 Bridge Place, Worksop
Westfield Centre, Derby
827 Osmaston Road, Derby
Giltbrook Retail Park, Nottingham
134 Queens Road, Nottingham
Lakeside Point, Lakeside View
38 The Arcade, Sheffield
Valley Centertainment, Sheffield
63 Humberstone Gate, Leicester
Braunstone Gate, Leicester
Arena Shopping Park, Coventry
Central Park, Rugby
Flying Horse Garage, Shaw Lane
1284A Melton Road, Leicester
Lady Bay Retail Park, Meadow Lane
51 Earlsdon Street, Earlsdon
53 Southgate, Sleaford
86-88 Eastgate, Louth
515A Burton Road, Littleover
80 Queens Road, Nuneaton
306 Normanton Road, Derby
Crystal Peaks Shopping Mall, Sheffield
16 Farndon Road, Newark
St James Service Station, Hinckley Road
359B Sheffield Road, Chesterfield
Aylestone Road, Leicester
341 Glossop Road, Sheffield
96 The Moor, Sheffield
Kingsway Retail Park, Derby
Hepworth Retail Park, Coppice Side
Junction 1 Retail Park, Leicester Road
82 Queens Road, Leicester
Tesco Extra, Lockoford Lane
BP Petrol Station, Greenland Road
112-118 Evington Road, Leicester
Spar, Gramercy Park, Banner Lane
Octagon Shopping Centre, Derby
Parkway Retail Park, Cricket Inn Road
St Annes Drive, Worksop
Victoria Retail Park
Markham Lane, M1 Commerce Park
M1 Motorway Jct 30/31, Woodall
Fulmar Close, Sandlands Court
Gallagher Retail Park, Coventry
Bermuda Park, St Davids Way
257 Newark Road, North Hykeham
Woodhouse Road, Mansfield
Arleston Lane, Derby
Cannon Park Shopping Centre, Coventry
Beaumond Cross, Newark
Derby Road, Langley Mill
Loughborough Road, Ruddington
4 High Street, Melton Mowbray
Spar, Corringham Road, Gainsborough
Bolingbroke Road, Fairfield Ind Est
Spar, Bridge End Garage, Bridge End Road
Suffolk Road, Sheffield
Lutterworth Road, Nuneaton
Parkgate Retail Park, Rotherham
Broom Leys Road, Coalville
A38 Mackworth Island, Derby
Valley Road, Melton Mowbray
NWE Road, Lincoln
Lutterworth Road, Burbage, Hinckley
57 King Street, Sheffield
37 Cornmarket, Derby
Apex Court, Hinckley
M6 Motorway Jct 3/4, Highfield Lane
Leicester Forest East, M1 Motorway Jct 21/21A
Warney Road, Darley Dale
BP Bramall Lane, Sheffield
Darwin Plaza, Wragby Road
HKS Sandringham, 270 Melton Road
Marlborough Square, Coalville
Welcome Break, M1 Motorway, Sheffield
Green Arbour Road, Thurcroft
Lincoln Street, Nottingham
Thorpe on the Hill, Middle Lane
Spar/BP Service Station, Birchwood Avenue
Fletchamstead Highway, Coventry
Hickings Lane, Nottingham
The Rushes, Loughborough
Station Street, Burton Upon Trent
Meadowhall Interchange, Sheffield
503 Hucknall Road, Nottingham
Campus Centre, De Montfort University
BP Charnwood Service Station, Ashby Road
Archer Road, Sheffield
University of Derby, Kedleston Road
Shell Belvedere Service Station, Belvedere Road
Willenhall Lane, Coventry
16 Sherwood Street, Warsop
BP Rugby Service Station, Lawford Road
The Royal Oak, Leicester Road
1278 London Road, Derby
University Hospital Coventry & Warwickshire
Rotherham Interchange, College Walk
Rutland Street, Ilkeston
Swanwick Service Station, Old Swanwick Colliery Road
Texaco Walsgrave Service Station, Hinckley Road
Far Gosford Street, Coventry
Granby Retail Park, Allendale Road
Ashfield Precinct, Kirkby in Ashfield
Vesuvius, Spinella Road
East Service Road, Derby
Beighton Park Service Station, Sheffield
Ashby Road, Loughborough
Low Pavement, Chesterfield
Portland Building, University Park Campus
Royal Derby Hospital, Uttoxeter Road
Park Farm Shopping Centre, Derby
South Derby Services, Etwall Road
Forbes Park, Field Farm Road
Clay Cross
Spar Phoenix Park, Nottingham Road
Apollo Retail Park, Hucknall Lane
What's new at Burger King
Elsewhere, earlier this month, Burger King unveiled its 'biggest' menu shake-up in years.
These included the all-new Kansas BBQ Chicken Fries, alongside returning favourites like the Bacon Caesar Gourmet Kings and the fiery Spicy Mayo range.
Topping the menu shake-up was the Kansas BBQ Chicken Fries — a sweet and smoky twist on the fan-favourite snack.
The new Kansas BBQ King Box, includes a BBQ Chicken Stacker, four Kansas BBQ Chicken Fries, regular fries and a drink, will be hitting menus for £5.99.
Changes at McDonald's
Whilst, rivals McDonald's recently launched its first-ever Breakfast Saver Menu, with bites starting from as little as 79p.
On May 7, in selected branches, McDonald's launched a variety of bargain breakfasts:
Saver Bacon Roll - £2.19
Sausage Sandwich - £1.99
Cheesy Bacon Flatbread - £1.99
Hash Brown - £1.59
Apple Slices - 79p
Porridge - £1.69
Tropicana Apple or Orange juice - £1.89
Breakfast is served from 5am to 11am every day of the week, making it the perfect choice for those early starts.
The fast food is serving up favourites like the Cheesy Bacon Flatbread (£1.99), Saver Bacon Roll (£2.19), and porridge pots (£1.69).
The Breakfast Saver Menu was launched on May 7 across 332 UK restaurants in the North of the country for a short period of time.
The home of the Golden Arches also saw the return of the McSpicy X Frank's RedHot on the same day.
How to save money on your takeaway
TAKEAWAYS taste great but they can hit you hard on your wallet. Here are some tips on how to save on your delivery:
Cashback websites - TopCashback and Quidco will pay you to order your takeaway through them. They're paid by retailers for every click that comes to their website from the cashback site, which eventually trickles down to you. So you'll get cashback on orders placed through them.
Discount codes - Check sites like VoucherCodes for any discount codes you can use to get money off your order.
Buy it from the shops - Okay, it might not taste exactly the same but you'll save the most money by picking up your favourite dish from your local supermarket.
Student discounts - If you're in full-time education or a member of the National Students Union then you may be able to get a discount of up to 15 per cent off the bill. It's always worth asking before you place your order.
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