SUBWAY are warning fans to act fast before they roll out a major change in just days. 

The sandwich chain are altering the current Subway Rewards scheme – meaning customers could risk losing out on points. 

Subway are making a major change

1

Subway are making a major changeCredit: Getty

Customers have until May 14 to use their points before Subway shakes up its rewards scheme.

Currently, Subway’s loyalty scheme allows customers to collect points by scanning their app or card at the till when making a purchase.

For every pound spent, foodies can receive 10 loyalty points, as long as it is registered on the app.

If the card is not registered customers only get five points for every £1 spent.

Diners can then save up points for free food, with 100 points needed to get a hot drink, 200 points for a snack, 500 points for a six-inch sub and 1,000 points for a 12-inch sandwich.

But the money-saving scheme is set to come to an end.

The Subway App and Subway Rewards card will become unusable from May 14 – with any points balance being unredeemable.

Posting in the Extreme Couponing and Bargains UK Facebook group, a bargain hunter shared the discovery.

Most read in Money

One person wrote: “Not sure if people are aware, if you do not use your subway points before 14th May you will lose them.”

A second replied: “Used got my free foot long a few weeks ago.” 

‘Best decision ever’ praise Subway fans after major drink change to XX locations – but not everyone will be happy

Subway sent out an email to its customers informing them of the change, and some have been sharing the information on social media.

The email read: “We’re having a makeover, with a new levelling system, bigger rewards and surprise treats, the more you spend the better it gets.

“You have until May 14, 2024 to continue to make use of the current Subway Rewards benefits and offers.”

Fans are now being urged to log onto the Subway app, check their current points balance, and redeem them as soon as possible.

Many users who raced to redeem their points flocked to the comments section to share their thoughts and opinions.

One said: “I’ve got like three free Footlongs on my card.”

Another added: “Picked up my Footlong for free with 1,000 points on Thursday. It has been years since I’d been.

A third wrote: “I was shocked to see how many points I had after this email.”

A spokesperson for Subway said: “We value the loyalty of our guests and we’re excited that our new Subway Rewards programme will offer them a more personalised and unique loyalty experience.

READ MORE SUN STORIES

“As points from our previous rewards system won’t transfer automatically, we want to ensure everyone has an opportunity to redeem their points.

“Therefore we encourage all our guests to enjoy their rewards ahead of our new programme launching on 15th May.”

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Rock-bottom rate: TSB launches two-year fix with LESS THAN 1% interest

Homeowners could pay interest of less than 1 per cent if they…

My walls were covered in thick, black mould – the £1.50 spray I swear by that got rid of it and it hasn’t come back

A WOMAN has shared images of horrendous black mould all over her…

I’m a money expert – the little-known bank account that could help you retire early

BRITS planning their retirement could do so early with a little-known bank…

BUSINESS CLOSE: Lloyds profits hit £2.3bn; Barratt sees demand rebound

The FTSE 100 closed up 0.2 per cent or 15.34 points to 7,788.37…