Subway is launching PANINIS with flavours including Philly Cheese Steak and Chicken Tikka (and you can get them FREE tomorrow)
- Subway has delighted fans by launching hot panini-style SubMelts in UK stores
- Up for grabs at selected stores will be the Philly Cheesesteak SubMelt, a Bombay Tikka SubMelt and a Americano Pizza SubMelt which cost £5.99 for a footlong
- Those hoping to try the paninis will be able to pick them up for free tomorrow between 3-5pm
Subway has delighted fans by launching hot panini-style SubMelts in stores across the UK from tomorrow.
Up for grabs at selected stores will be the Philly Cheesesteak SubMelt, a Bombay Tikka SubMelt and a Americano Pizza SubMelt,
Those hoping to try the paninis will be able to pick them up for free tomorrow at select Subway stores will be giving away new hot SubMelts for free between 3-5pm.
The Philly Cheesesteak SubMelt contains shaved pieces of Philly-style steak with melted double cheese, peppers, onions, and Chipotle Southwest Sauce.
Subway has delighted fans by launching hot panini-style SubMelts in stores across the UK from tomorrow.
Meanwhile, the Americano Pizza SubMelt has marinara sauce, topped with pepperoni, salami, and smoked ham, covered in melted double cheese with peppers and onions.
Also on offer is the Bombay Tikka SubMelt, a succulent pieces of chicken breast coated in Indian spices, covered in melted double cheese with peppers, onions, Sweet Onion Relish and Garlic Aioli.
Footlong SubMelts are available from £5.99, so snap one up at Subway while stocks last.
The news comes as Burger King delighted fans by launching a range of Katsu Curry burgers.
Up for grabs at selected stores will be the Philly Cheesesteak SubMelt, a Bombay Tikka SubMelt and a Americano Pizza SubMelt,
The fast food chain has revealed four new menu items, all with a Japanese-inspired twist on fan-favourites.
Up for grabs at stores across the UK today is the Whopper, and Chicken Royale in the form of a Katsu Chilli Whopper and Katsu Royale.
Where are SubMelts up for grabs?
SubMelts are being trialled in 20 stores around the UK initially, with the following stores participating in the free giveaway between 3-5pm on 16th-18th March:
- 109 Tottenham Court Road, W1T 5AD
- 95 South Road, Waterloo, Liverpool, 22 0LR
- A41 Newport Road, Albrighton, Shropshire, WV7 3NA
- Esso Service Station, 117-129 Peniel Green Road, Llansamlet, Swansea SA7 9BA
- 108 Woodfield Street, Morriston, Swansea, SA6 8AS
- 5 The Parade, Neath, SA11 1PU
- 110 Commercial Road, Portsmouth
- 60 High Street, Evesham, Worcestershire, WR114SG
- 2 King Street Thetford IP24 2AP
- Murdishaw Local Centre, Jack Search Way, Murdishaw, Runcorn, WA7 6SA
What’s more, the two new hero specials are also available meat-free with plant-based and vegan options.
The Katsu Royale is made up of a crispy chicken patty with crunchy onions, mayonnaise, katsu sauce and pickled slaw.
Meanwhile, The Katsu Chilli Whopper contains the classic burger’s beef patty but it’s topped with cheese and a ‘rich katsu curry sauce’, and is garnished with crunchy pickled slaw, crispy onions and chilli sauce.
Plant-based versions of both are also up for grabs.
They are more expensive than the average Burger King item – with the vegan items costing £9.29 for a meal.
Katie Evans from Burger King UK told FEMAIL: ‘We know Katsu curry is one of the nation’s favourite flavours, so we can’t wait for people to try these twists on our classic Whopper® and Royale.
‘We’re promising new specials that max on flavour, with vegan and vegetarian options that taste almost identical.’
The Katsu range is available until September 2022 so fans will need to order via the app or head to their local restaurant quick to get a bite of the action.
Elsewhere, Walkers has unveiled a range of crisps with less salt amid government plans to introduce restrictions on junk food advertising.
Walkers new flavours – Mild Cheese & Onion, Lightly Salted and A Dash of Salt & Vinegar – contain 45 per cent less salt than the traditional varieties.
The range is the brand’s first to be ‘non-HFSS’ (high in fat, sugar and salt), meaning it will not be subject to restrictions on HFSS products.
Last year the government announced that fast food and confectionery giants in Britain will be subject to heavier online restrictions and a 9pm TV watershed on HFSS products from 2023.
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