Have you ever loved Subway so much that you wanted to immortalise the brand with a tattoo?
Well, now’s your chance – the world’s favourite sandwich chain is offering free sandwiches for life to anyone who gets a footlong inking.
The American fast-food franchise is giving free subs away for life for one person who gets a ‘Footlong’ tattoo – that’s 12 inches by 12 inches – of the Subway Series logo.
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The ever-loved food spot is hosting a block party in Las Vegas on 27 July between 11.00am and 5.00pm PT at Bad Apple Tattoo, where nine of the biggest fans can commemorate their love for Subway in the most permanent way possible.
But if you’re not brave enough to go all out with a larger-than-life body art of the logo (bigger isn’t always better), smaller designs will also be rewarded with free food.
If you can face getting a 3 inches by 3 inches tattoo on your shoulder blade, forearm or calf, you’ll be gifted with free subs for a year.
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Or, if a dinky tattoo is more your thing, getting a 2 inches by 2 inches tattoo on your wrist, bicep or foot (ouch!), will grant you free sandwiches for a month.
Over the course of the six-hour event at 5640 W Charleston Blvd. B, Las Vegas, NV 89146, Subway will be offering nine tattoos, made up of one footlong tattoo, and a combined maximum of eight three-inch and two-inch tats to those who are over 21.
Since this highly-coveted sandwich-come-ink event is running on a first-come, first-served basis, superfans can begin lining up at 8.00am PT, with the final bell ringing at 1.00pm PT for the footlong body art and 3.00pm PT for the three-inch and two-inch tats.
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However, the party doesn’t just stop with tattoo-lovers. The block party will also welcome a DJ for guests to party the day away on a dance floor, a graffiti artist and an airbrush artist for a less-permanent way to honour the great sandwich brand.
And don’t worry, party-goers will be refuelled with plenty of free six-inch sandwiches from the new Subway Series menu, which is available worldwide and can be ordered by name or number – like #1 The Philly, or #9 The Champ.
The pre-thought-out selection of 12 sandwiches has been curated to allow hungry customers the chance to stand back and let the sandwich artists do the rest.
However, it is not yet clear whether Subway will still allow customers to fully customise their subs and meals like in the past.
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UNILAD has contacted a representative of Subway for a comment.
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