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Subway gives away new Doritos Footlong Nachos for free for one day

Two legendary brands – Subway and Doritos – are coming together for the most iconic collaboration of the year: Doritos Footlong Nachos.

Available nationwide for a limited time, the new snack brings together the classic crunch of Doritos chips and the fresh, bold flavors of Subway’s sandwiches at participating locations – for just $5.

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Subway’s new footlong snack is freshly prepared to order, starting with classic Doritos Nacho Cheese chips, layered with cheddar cheese sauce and shredded Monterey cheddar cheese, piled with jalapeño slices, diced tomatoes and red onions and finished with Baja Chipotle sauce.

Customers can add rotisserie-style chicken or steak at no extra charge. There’s also the option of adding a scoop of smashed avocado for an additional cost. 

Taste Doritos Footlong Nachos for FREE

To celebrate the new collaboration, Subway is giving fans a chance to try the new Doritos Footlong Nachos for FREE.

On April 10, 2025, Subway MVP Rewards members can unlock the special offer: One FREE Doritos Footlong Nachos with the purchase of any Footlong Sub at participating locations. 

The offer will drop in all Subway MVP Rewards’ accounts on April 10 and be available all day to redeem via the Subway app, Subway.com or in-restaurant using the phone number associated with the account. 

The offer is only available for Subway MVP Rewards. Join Subway MVP Rewards

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