Calling all sandwich lovers. Sandwich shops around the country are offering limited-time promotions on Saturday to celebrate National Sandwich Day.
Newsweek has rounded up the best promotions across the United States.
Subway will donate a meal to Feeding America for any purchase through the Subway App or subway.com from November 3 through November 9.
Quiznos is selling any 8-inch sub for $5 on November 3 with this coupon.
Schlotzsky's is joining the celebration with its own BOGO deal. The restaurant chain is offering a buy one, get one free deal on all medium sized sandwiches at participating locations. Schlotzsky's will also allow customers to "double the meat" for just $2 at any U.S. location. But the deals do not end on Saturday, the chain will be serving brisket sliders, which were only available at the its Austin Eatery location, at all locations on Monday, according to ChewBoom.
Potbelly Sandwich Shop has a sweet deal for Potbelly Perks members. Rewards members can get a free entree sandwich or salad with any kids meal purchase.
Capriotti's, the Las Vegas-based sandwich chain, is offering a $5 Small Bobbie if customers download the app before November 3.
Jersey Mike's Subs is giving $2 off any regular sub with a coupon sent to email club members or Facebook fans. The fast-casual sub sandwich franchise is celebrating an entire month—Monday through Thursday in November—of sandwich promos and give-aways. Tune into the restaurant's Facebook page for their latest giveaways.
Erbert & Gerbert's has the perfect promotion for customers craving an afternoon meal. The sandwich franchise, located throughout the Midwest and further west, is offering 50 percent off all sandwiches from 2 to 6 p.m. on Saturday.
McAlister's Deli is celebrating National Sandwich Day by offering a McAlister's Club for just $4.
Correction: an earlier version of this story erroneously said that Subway was offering a BOGO deal. It is, instead, donating meals to Feeding America for National Sandwich Day.
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