Subway is offering free food to a fan for life, but only if they legally change their name as part of a mad Twitter campaign.
The sandwich shop will put its breaded delicacies on the line for the individual who legally changes their name to Subway.
The food chain heads are promising to reimburse the individual who goes ahead with the name change, and will also offer them a £38,900 ($50,000) Subway gift card to be used over the winner's lifetime (and should get them free subs for life).
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This is not the first time the sandwich chain has prompted its fans to dedicate themselves to Subway, but it could be a mad move for one hungry individual.
Last year, the company gave a man named James Junz free Subways for life after he received a foot-long tattoo of the logo on his upper back.
He was not the only tattoo-mad individual to place a piece of Subway on their body for the rest of their days, as eight others received smaller tattoos across the year.
Unlike Mr Junz, they were given free sandwiches for just one year due to their smaller efforts, rather than the endless supply of six inches unleashed on the foot-long tattoo, Fox reported.
Taking to Twitter, Subway has confirmed a name change would secure some sandwiches for the person brave enough to legally change it.
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A tweet from the sandwich shop read: "Wish your name was more unique? Why not make it Subway? Drop what yours would be."
One user of the app, which was rebranded X recently by Elon Musk, wrote they would change their name to "Subway" and received a reply from the sandwich store.
They wrote: "Sounds like such an amazing name."
Said name could be enough to bag a lifetime supply of sandwiches, while the brand teased other users and told them to keep their eyes peeled for the start of August, when an official announcement would be made.
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