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    1. StultusNosferatu on

      BP Gas Station in Chicago has .30 cents discount with purchase of 2 foot longs from Subway.

      In Chicago, corner of Fullerton and Western Ave.

    2. MNGraySquirrel on

      You don’t want to know where they stick the footlong at that price.

    3. Sad_Math5598 on

      Remember when a gallon of gas cost less than a five-dollar footlong?

      I need you to kill me

    4. *If* I was going to buy Subway at a gas station anyway, maybe, but I don’t see my retirement savings growing by much here.

      You can probably get much better savings through online deals using prepurchased cards and such, but honestly, just get a Costco membership if you use that much.

    5. HarlequinKOTF on

      If a footlong costs 10 bucks, you would need to save 20 dollars on the difference in order for it to be worth it. The $0.30 difference per gallon means for you to break even you would need to fill up 66.67 gallons. If you fill more than 66.66 gallons you should buy the footlongs.

    6. ObligationMurky8716 on

      They’re not even hiding it anymore, including the bending over in the price

    7. It’s like when my wife or daughters buy new shoes – 2 pairs for $500 (but buy 1 pair for $300)…they get so excited that they “saved” money 😒

    8. kirkstarr78 on

      I was pumped until I found out it was subway. 2 footlong glissys, great deal.

    9. charlesthefish on

      This just makes me think of Farva spraying gas into the trash to get a free hot dog for some reason

    10. A scam to lure people in with a low advertised price. Consumer protection is dead and businesses are catching on fast.

    11. Sweet! A 2000 Cal sandwich (x2) so I can build my diabetes and drive to the next place for another 2000 Cal sandwich next week. Win win.

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