
Subway Military & Veteran Discount
Subway has no national military discount — any ~10% is set per franchise. The real savings are Subway’s app + MVP Rewards, tax-free on base, and the Veterans Day deal.
Does Subway offer a military discount? Not nationally. Subway does not have a corporate military or veteran discount, because every Subway is independently franchised — any discount is set by the local owner. Some locations give roughly 10% with a valid military ID, but it is not advertised, not guaranteed, and varies store to store. Always ask at the counter before you order.
The move that actually saves the most is not the military discount at all: it is Subway’s own app and MVP Rewards program, which regularly runs public buy-one-get-one and discounted-Footlong promo codes that beat a 10% counter discount — and those are open to everyone. If you are on a military installation, the Subway inside the base exchange food court is sales-tax-free.
This is an independent guide. NavyWeek is not affiliated with Subway, and Subway (and each franchisee) can change terms at any time. Below we explain the honest picture, the real cheapest path, the on-base tax-free angle, and the Veterans Day offer to watch for.


Opens www.subway.com · No national military discount and no online verification — franchise ~10% (where offered) is checked in person with a military ID
Subway Military Discount — Key Facts
- National military discount
- None — Subway is independently franchised; no corporate program
- Franchise discretion
- ~10% with a military ID at some participating locations (YMMV)
- Verification
- In person only — cashier checks a Military ID / Veterans ID / DD-214
- Best everyday savings
- Subway app deals + MVP Rewards (open to everyone)
- On-base exchange Subway
- Sales-tax-free for authorized installation visitors
- Veterans Day (Nov 11)
- Free 6-inch or 10% off at participating locations, with ID
- Region
- United States
Source: Veteran.com — Some Subway locations offer a Veterans Day deal · Last verified: July 12, 2026
The stack that beats a "Subway military discount" that mostly doesn’t exist
There is no national Subway military discount, and the franchise ~10% is a coin flip. Here is the honest stack that actually maximizes what a service member pays at Subway:
- Open the Subway app first — join MVP Rewards (free; 250-point join bonus, 10 points per $1, 400 points = $2 Subway Cash) and grab today’s public BOGO or discounted-Footlong code. This alone beats a 10% counter discount and needs no verification.
- Apply the code, then let points stack — MVP points earn on the same paid order even when a promo code is applied, so you save now and bank toward Subway Cash.
- If you’re on or near a base, buy at the exchange food-court Subway — it is sales-tax-free for authorized installation visitors, which quietly beats an off-base 10% in most states, and the app code still works.
- Only ask for the franchise military discount as a fallback — if your local store offers ~10% and no app deal is live, take it; just don’t expect it to stack with a code.
- On Nov 11, ask a participating location for the free 6-inch or 10% Veterans Day deal (dine-in, proof of service) — the one day the military angle can outsave the app.
None of the everyday paths is a military benefit — they are open to everyone. The franchise ~10% and Veterans Day offer are participating-location only and never guaranteed. Ignore any "50-70% off Subway military discount" code — it is fabricated.
BEST SAVINGS PATH
The smartest route depends on your situation. Answer the two questions to find your best path, or scan the full decision table below.
| Path | Stack | Effective price | You save | Best when |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| National military discount | No discount exists | $8.99 | $0 | Never — Subway runs no national military discount. |
| Franchise discretion ~10% (participating) | Counter discount; cannot add an app code | ~$8.09 | ~$0.90 | Your local store confirms it and no app deal is live. |
| Veterans Day free 6-inch / 10% | Standalone; participating locations | $0 (free 6-inch) or ~$8.09 | up to ~$6+ | Nov 11, participating store, dine-in, with proof of service. |
| Subway app deal + MVP Rewards (BOGO / discounted Footlong) | One code per order; MVP points earn alongside | ~$4.50–$6.99 per Footlong | ~$2–$4.50 | Everyday — the best routine savings for anyone, off base. |
| On-base exchange Subway (AAFES/NEXCOM) — tax-free | Tax-free channel + any live app code | ~$8.99 minus sales tax (and any code) | sales tax (~$0.45–$0.90) + code | You are on or visiting a military installation. |
WHO QUALIFIES
Subway has no corporate or national military discount. Because every restaurant is independently franchised, any discount is set by the local owner — some give roughly 10% with a valid military ID at participating locations, but it is not advertised, not guaranteed, and varies store to store. The real everyday savings come from Subway’s own app deals and MVP Rewards, which are open to everyone.
- There is no national eligibility rule — any discount is entirely at each franchise owner’s discretion, so no store is required to offer one.
- Active-duty service members — eligible only where the local franchise chooses to offer a discount; bring a valid Military ID.
- Veterans — some participating stores honor a Veterans ID or DD-214, especially on Veterans Day, but it is never guaranteed.
- Military spouses, family members, and dependents — no national rule; eligibility is set entirely per franchise.
- First responders, teachers, nurses, and students — no national Subway program; only occasional local franchise promos.
| Audience | Discount |
|---|---|
| National military discountSubway publishes no corporate military or veteran discount. Restaurants are independently owned and operated, so there is no company-wide offer. | None |
| Franchise-discretion discount (participating locations)Some owners give roughly 10% with a valid military ID; not all locations participate, and it can be higher in military towns. Confirm at the register before ordering. | ~10% (YMMV) |
| Veterans Day (Nov 11) — active duty & veteransHistorically offered at participating locations, dine-in, with proof of service (Military ID, Veterans ID, or DD-214). Participating-location, not corporate — call ahead. | Free 6-inch or 10% off |
| Everyday shoppers — Subway app + MVP RewardsOpen to everyone. Free MVP Rewards program (250-point join bonus, 10 points per $1, 400 points = $2 Subway Cash) plus public app promo codes that routinely beat a 10% counter discount. | Rotating BOGO / discounted Footlong |
| On-base exchange Subway (AAFES/NEXCOM food court)Exchange restaurants are tax-free for authorized installation visitors, and live app deals still apply where the operator participates. | Sales-tax-free |
HOW TO REDEEM
Online at www.subway.com
- Download the Subway app and join MVP RewardsMVP Rewards is free: a 250-point join bonus, 10 points per $1, and 400 points = $2 in Subway Cash. This is the real everyday savings path and is open to everyone, no verification needed.
- Apply the current public promo codeCheck the app or email for the current rotating deal (buy-one-get-one or a discounted Footlong) and apply it at checkout. Codes change roughly monthly and are one per order.
- Earn points on the same orderMVP Rewards points layer on top of a promo code — points still earn even when you use a deal, so you save now and bank toward Subway Cash.
- Order at the tax-free exchange Subway on baseIf you are on or visiting a military installation, buy at the AAFES/NEXCOM exchange food-court Subway for sales-tax-free pricing, and still apply any live app code where the operator participates.
In store
- Ask before you orderAsk the cashier whether that specific location offers a military discount — there is no national program, so it varies store to store.
- Show a valid IDPresent a Military ID (or a Veterans ID / DD-214 where accepted). Verification is simply a cashier checking your ID in person — nothing is verified online.
- Apply the discount at the registerIf the store offers it, the discount (commonly ~10%) is applied in person. A counter discount and an app promo code generally cannot both apply to one order — take whichever total is lower.
- On Veterans Day, ask specificallyOn Nov 11, ask a participating location about the free 6-inch sub or 10% off (dine-in, proof of service). It depends on the local owner and is not guaranteed.
HOW IT WORKS
Because Subway restaurants are independently owned and operated, there is no company-wide military discount to point to. What you get depends entirely on the individual owner. Community and editorial reports put the typical franchise discount around 10% with a valid military ID, and it may be a little more generous at stores in military towns or on base — but it is never a promise. Confirm at the register before you order, and do not assume it carries between locations.
The genuinely best routine savings come from Subway’s app. Join MVP Rewards (free) to earn 10 points per $1, with 400 points redeemable for $2 in Subway Cash and a 250-point bonus for joining. On top of that, Subway pushes rotating public promo codes — buy-one-get-one or discounted-Footlong deals — that regularly beat a 10% counter discount and are available to everyone. Those app codes are typically one per order and exclude melts and premium subs, and a cashier-applied military discount and an app code usually cannot both apply to the same order, so take whichever total is cheaper. MVP points, however, still earn either way.
If you are on or visiting a military installation, use the Subway inside the AAFES/NEXCOM exchange food court. Exchange restaurants are sales-tax-free for authorized installation visitors, which quietly beats an off-base 10% in most states, and live app deals still apply where the operator participates.
On Veterans Day (Nov 11), many participating locations have historically given active-duty members and veterans a free 6-inch sub or 10% off, dine-in, with proof of service. This is a participating-location gesture, not a corporate program, so call ahead. And ignore the coupon-aggregator pages advertising a "50-70% off Subway military discount" or viral posts claiming "all locations are giving 25% to all veterans today" — those figures are fabricated or unverified.
Exclusions & fine print
- No corporate discount means no guaranteed offer at any given store — always confirm locally before ordering.
- Veterans Day offers are participating-location, dine-in, and proof-of-service only — not universal.
- App promo codes typically exclude melts and premium subs, are one per order, and change roughly monthly.
- MVP Rewards points are not earned on third-party delivery (DoorDash/Uber Eats), ezCater catering, or gift-card purchases.
- On-base tax-free pricing applies only at exchange-operated Subway locations, for authorized installation visitors.
- Coupon-aggregator pages advertising a "50%, 60%, or 70% off Subway military discount" are fabricated — no such national code or percentage exists.
SOURCES
- Veteran.com — Some Subway locations offer a Veterans Day deal — Veteran.com
- The Military Wallet — Subway Veterans Day meal / military discount — The Military Wallet
- Subway — MVP Rewards program — Subway
- Subway — MVP Rewards / Sub Club Terms of Use — Subway
- The Exchange — AAFES restaurants are tax-free, open to all installation visitors — The Exchange
- VA News — 2024 Veterans Day discounts and free meals — VA News
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
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MORE MILITARY DISCOUNTS
All military & veteran discountsEditorial policy
- Source priority. We cite Subway’s own MVP Rewards pages and independent military-discount reporting (Veteran.com, The Military Wallet) first, and report plainly that no corporate Subway military or veteran discount exists. The franchise-discretion ~10%, the participating-location Veterans Day offer, the MVP Rewards terms, and the on-base tax-free channel are quoted from those sources and confirmed on the "Last verified" date above. We deliberately debunk the fabricated "50-70% off Subway military discount" percentages circulating on coupon-aggregator sites because no such national code or rate exists.
- Independence. NavyWeek.org is not affiliated with the U.S. Navy, the Department of Defense, NAVCO, or any federal agency. We do not accept payment to recommend specific recruiters, schools, vendors, or services.
- Review cadence. Because Subway can change these terms at any time, the offer is re-verified against the official page on a recurring basis and whenever a reader reports a change.
- Reviewer. The page is reviewed for accuracy by the reviewer named in the byline. The "Last reviewed" date at the top of the page reflects the most recent review pass.
- Corrections. Factual errors are corrected as soon as we can verify the issue against an official source. See the "Report an outdated fact" link below.
- Not advice. This page is informational only. For decisions about service, benefits, pay, or assignment, rely on official .mil sources and your chain of command, detailer, recruiter, or accredited representative.









































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































































