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Subway launches $25k 'free Subway for life' fan contest

The winner will be announced on 28 August.

Subway is launching a nationwide contest to find its biggest Australian fan, offering “free Subway for life,” valued at $25,000.

The contest marks the fast-food chain’s 60th anniversary.

To enter, participants need to post something creative on social media, such as a personal story, song, or TikTok video, all celebrating their love for the brand.

Submissions must include the hashtag #Fanversary and tag Subway Australia on Instagram, TikTok, or Facebook.

The competition runs from 4 August to 17 August, with the winner set to be announced on 28 August.

Additionally, Subway will be giving away free cookies at various locations nationwide throughout August, coinciding with the brand’s global birthday month. 

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