Subway's publicity error
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Lotusgone

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1,581 posts

148 months

Friday 9th September 2022
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I've been buying rolls - sorry, Subs - from Subway for a few years now, more regularly now that there is one half a mile up the road.

It was quite good news when some reduced-price Subway vouchers came through the door. Next day, off I toddle with a voucher to get my lunch.

Order taken, order fulfilled, shuffle over to the till. To be told that "we are not participating in that offer". On querying this, also to be told that as the outlet is a franchise within another shop "which I could see, I should have known that the offer wasn't valid". Oh, and that there was no need to put signs up to that effect.

Granted, there are larger problems in life with which to contend. But how stupid to offer something and then say you cannot have it. The next nearest Subway is ten miles away. So why send me the vouchers? Their head office struggled to understand this. They asked for a copy of my bank statement to show I had bought something. Then asked me to enrol in their Rewards system; what's the point if I still cannot use the bloody vouchers?

I'll keep an eye out for Subway advertising for someone to join their team, with some common sense.



twing

5,597 posts

152 months

Friday 9th September 2022
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i get flyers through the door regularly from one of the larger pizza places, every week or so offering delivery, etc
They won't deliver as their system can't find my ancient postcode

mmm-five

12,005 posts

305 months

Friday 9th September 2022
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Aren't the 'embedded' ones usually more expensive too?

My local-to-the-office one in London doesn't even understand their own menu, as sometimes they'll have a sign up advertising the sub/salad of the day for £4.00, and then try to charge you 50p more at the till because salads cost 50p more everywhere else on the menu...but there is no disclaimer on the advertisement saying the salad of the day is £4.50.

Half the time I get it for the advertised £4, and if I don't I just walk away and it can go in the bin.

They've even handed my a voucher with my sub, but then won't accept it when I go in again week later.

mmm-five

12,005 posts

305 months

Friday 9th September 2022
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twing said:
i get flyers through the door regularly from one of the larger pizza places, every week or so offering delivery, etc
They won't deliver as their system can't find my ancient postcode
We get them from PJs and a couple of local chippies.

PJs say we're too far (4 miles), 2 of the chippies say we're too far away (more than their 2.5 mile limit), and one says we're black-listed as we previously complained about something being missing from an order. Pity, because the last one did a great mixed shish (lamb/chicken/prawn/peppers/mushrooms).

It seems pointless, and a waste of advertising budget if you're targeting postcodes that are outside your delivery area.

Edited by mmm-five on Friday 9th September 14:58

toastyhamster

1,754 posts

117 months

Friday 9th September 2022
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This is quite common, there's a well known fast food outlet near us that is also a franchise and it's pot luck whether any vouchers are accepted.

In an almost related note, we live in a postcode where the Deliveroo App (and the website) both crash if I try and order a Pizza Hut for delivery from our nearest restaurant. I've told them, but it remains unfixed and I have to collect. First world problem, I don't even like the pizza that much, kids choice.

anonymous-user

75 months

Friday 9th September 2022
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Ssurely an outright ban on all this sodding junkmail is very long overdue? The green agenda ought to make it pretty easy now.

the-norseman

14,944 posts

192 months

Friday 9th September 2022
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Happens all the time with these type of vouchers, had it recently at Burger King, "were a franchise" we cant accept them.

QJumper

3,238 posts

47 months

Friday 9th September 2022
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If it were me I'd just walk out without the food.

HorneyMX5

5,576 posts

171 months

Friday 9th September 2022
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It does say in the T&Cs on these types of vouchers that some franchises migh tnot accept them and to check before ordering.

750turbo

6,164 posts

245 months

Friday 9th September 2022
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Lotusgone said:
I've been buying rolls - sorry, Subs - from Subway for a few years now, more regularly now that there is one half a mile up the road.

It was quite good news when some reduced-price Subway vouchers came through the door. Next day, off I toddle with a voucher to get my lunch.

Order taken, order fulfilled, shuffle over to the till. To be told that "we are not participating in that offer". On querying this, also to be told that as the outlet is a franchise within another shop "which I could see, I should have known that the offer wasn't valid". Oh, and that there was no need to put signs up to that effect.

Granted, there are larger problems in life with which to contend. But how stupid to offer something and then say you cannot have it. The next nearest Subway is ten miles away. So why send me the vouchers? Their head office struggled to understand this. They asked for a copy of my bank statement to show I had bought something. Then asked me to enrol in their Rewards system; what's the point if I still cannot use the bloody vouchers?

I'll keep an eye out for Subway advertising for someone to join their team, with some common sense.


Did you order a 6 incher or a footlong, with 2 different toppings?

Asking for a friend...

SmoothCriminal

5,737 posts

220 months

Saturday 10th September 2022
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Subway are the worst for this kind of stuff they do offers on the app and you can go to multiple stores and none accept it always stories of this when a deal is posted on Hotdealsuk

DodgyGeezer

45,851 posts

211 months

Saturday 10th September 2022
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QJumper said:
If it were me I'd just walk out without the food.
Very much this ^^^

Turn7

25,189 posts

242 months

Saturday 10th September 2022
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It’s the same as they say at the end of every McD ad- subject to participating restaurants…..

Don Roque

18,205 posts

180 months

Saturday 10th September 2022
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Every few months I get the same bundle of junkmail: a menu for an Indian restaurant takeaway that is miles away, a crap chip shop and a double glazing company. It feels like it is being sent from another world that is stuck in a time loop.

I very rarely have takeaways now as I don't live there are very few round where I live. Some of my mates that live in built up areas have over 100 options on justeat, I had four last time I looked.

steveo3002

10,987 posts

195 months

Saturday 10th September 2022
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DodgyGeezer said:
QJumper said:
If it were me I'd just walk out without the food.
Very much this ^^^
get a few of these a day and they will soon amend the wording of the voucher

vikingaero

12,100 posts

190 months

Monday 12th September 2022
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mmm-five said:
It seems pointless, and a waste of advertising budget if you're targeting postcodes that are outside your delivery area.

Edited by mmm-five on Friday 9th September 14:58
I think the problem is the leafleting companies target areas that are within the same postcode area (ie AB12 3xx), but the AB12 3 area can be absolutely mahoosive or sometimes geography plays a part and your area could be a spur on its own and difficult to reach because of valleys creating much longer routes.

The other point is that you may think that you are only an extra imile or so away, but that could mean the driver is away from the store for an extra 10-15 minutes each way, so that's 20-30 mins of pay and extra fuel , which could mean 2/3/4 local deliveries.

But going back to Subway. Either the franchises should all participate or not at all.

TheLurker

1,531 posts

217 months

Monday 12th September 2022
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You would think, given the cost of sending leaflets to everyone, that they would take the time and effort to select their audience rather than just spamming anyone?

mcflurry

9,183 posts

274 months

Sunday 18th September 2022
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DodgyGeezer said:
QJumper said:
If it were me I'd just walk out without the food.
Very much this ^^^
Had this twice at Subway (2 different branches).
Both times I said something along the lines of, "please accept the coupon or you've wasted your time and ingredients."
On both occasions they found a button to on the till and gave me the "offer".
Sure they're not losing money on a £3 or £4 meal deal..