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What is Subway's new footlong? Where to find new menu item in Michigan

What is Subway's new footlong? Where to find new menu item in Michigan

Yahoo05-04-2025
If you've been craving the taste of footlong-size nachos, now's your chance as Subway and Doritos partner up for a limited-time offer in Michigan.
The sub sandwich chain and flavored-tortilla chips brand are selling the Doritos Footlong Nachos this spring and there will be a chance to get them free, Subway announced Thursday.
"Subway's newest partnership takes everything our fans love about Subway sandwiches – from quality veggies, proteins and tasty toppings – to the next level with the cheesy flavor and iconic crunch of Doritos," Paul Fabre, senior vice president, culinary and innovation at Subway, said in a news release Thursday.
Here's what to know.
Head to the Subway website to find your nearest restaurant in Michigan.
Subway is selling a new Doritos Footlong Nachos at restaurants in Michigan for $5, though prices may vary.
"We're proud to team up with Subway to bring a bold take on the classic nachos experience by combining the bold cheesy crunch of Doritos Nacho Cheese chips and Subway's freshly prepared ingredients," said Scott Finlow, chief marketing officer, PepsiCo Away From Home.
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The nachos are prepared to order and feature classic Doritos Nacho Cheese flavored chips, cheddar cheese sauce and shredded Monterey cheddar cheese, and topped with spicy jalapeño slices, diced tomatoes and red onions, and finished with a zesty Baja Chipotle sauce.
Customers can also add rotisserie-style chicken or steak at no extra cost, as well as a scoop of smashed avocado for an extra charge.
The Doritos Footlong Nachos is available in Michigan now for a limited time while supplies last.
Subway will soon offer MVP Rewards members one free Doritos Footlong Nachos with the purchase of any footlong sub to celebrate the new item.
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To redeem the offer, customers must make the purchase in the Subway app, on the Subway website or in-restaurant using the phone number associated with your rewards account.
The offer will be available Thursday, April 10.
USA TODAY contributed.
Contact Jenna Prestininzi: jprestininzi@freepress.com.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: How to grab Subway new footlong for free in Michigan
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