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Here’s Where You Can Get Free and Cheap Sandwiches on National Sandwich Day

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Mahita Gajanan
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November 3, 2017, 10:00 AM ET

November 3 marks National Sandwich Day, an unofficial holiday dedicated to all things sandwiches. Whether you’re celebrating the classic peanut butter and jelly or looking to enjoy regional fare like Philly cheesesteaks, National Sandwich Day offers a great chance to enjoy sandwiches for free or at a discount.

Check out the list below of the best places to get deals for National Sandwich Day 2017.

Subway

Subway is going global for National Sandwich Day, with World Sandwich Day, which also falls on Nov. 3. Customers a free sandwich for free with the purchase of another sandwich and a 30-ounce beverage. As part of the deal, Subway will also donate a meal to Feeding America with each purchase.

Celebrate World Sandwich Day with us at Subway. #NationalSandwichday#WorldSandwichDaypic.twitter.com/xxkMT81Wdo

— Subway® (@SUBWAY) October 27, 2017

Capriotti’s

The national sandwich chain is offering customers free upgrades from 9-inch sandwiches to 12-inch sandwiches at participating locations.

Schlotzsky’s

Schlotzsky’s locations across the country are selling small Original sandwiches for $2.99 on National Sandwich Day.

Stop by any Schlotzsky's nationwide on Friday, November 3 and score a small Original for just $2.99! #NationalSandwichDaypic.twitter.com/bYY1DVNdXH

— Schlotzsky's (@Schlotzskys) October 31, 2017

McAlister’s Deli

McAlister’s Deli is celebrating National Sandwich Day by offering $4 club sandwiches, which comes with 13 layers of turkey, ham, bacon, cheddar and Swiss cheeses, lettuce, tomatoes, honey mustard and mayo. Check here to see participating locations.

Tomorrow. #NationalSandwichDay. $4 McAlister's Club.
Details: https://t.co/drwazXvjqU
(At participating locations) pic.twitter.com/5sIRW8eYPj

— McAlister's Deli (@McAlistersDeli) November 2, 2017

Jersey Mike’s Subs

The national sandwich chain is honoring National Sandwich Day with a coupon that gives customers $2 off any regular sub. Jersey Mike’s club members and social media fans are eligible for the coupon deal, which is valid Nov. 3 and Nov. 4. Jersey Mike’s is extending the celebration of its sandwiches throughout November with daily contests offering gift cards and T-shirts, among other prizes.

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