The popular sandwich chain is on the hunt for its biggest fan and tempting loyal customers with a lifetime of Subway Deli Heroes if they're willing to make a major life change. All you have to do is legally change your name to “Subway.”
. During this period, Subway fans will be asked to commit to legally changing their name to enter for the chance to win.
“Subway will select one lucky winner to earn free sandwiches and assume an iconic new identity,” the press release reads. In order to enter, you need to be a legal resident of the United States and be at least 18 years old . Of course, there's a bit of red tape involved with legally changing your name, and Subway will reimburse the winner for the legal and processing fees.Last year, Subway also gave one brave customer, James Kunz, free subs for life. All he had to do in return wasSeveral other fans agreed to get Subway tattoos in exchange for smaller prizes that were based on how large the tattoo was and where they placed it.“When I was a teenager, I was still kind of chunky,” he said at the time.
If he changes his name to “Subway,” is Kunz eligible for a second lifetime of free subs? We’ll just have to wait and see.
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