Hot Dogs Were Just Spotted On a Subway Menu — Eat This Not That

By Ghuman

Introduction

Hot dogs are a classic American favorite, and now they’ve been spotted on a Subway menu! Subway is known for its delicious sandwiches, but now they’re offering a new twist on the classic hot dog. If you’re looking for a delicious and convenient way to enjoy a hot dog, Subway is the place to go. With their new hot dog menu, you can enjoy a classic hot dog with all the fixings, or try something new like a chili cheese dog or a bacon-wrapped dog. No matter what your preference, Subway has something for everyone. So if you’re looking for a quick and tasty meal, check out Subway’s hot dog menu and Eat This Not That!

Hot Dogs Just Spotted On a Subway Menu

If you’re a fan of hot dogs, you’ll be excited to hear that they’ve just been spotted on a Subway menu! That’s right, Subway is now offering hot dogs as part of their menu, and they’re sure to be a hit with customers. So if you’re looking for a quick and easy meal, you can now get a hot dog at Subway.

The hot dogs are made with 100% beef and are served on a toasted bun. They come with your choice of condiments, including ketchup, mustard, relish, and onions. You can also add cheese, bacon, or chili to your hot dog for an extra charge. And if you’re looking for a healthier option, Subway also offers a veggie dog.

So if you’re looking for a quick and easy meal, you can now get a hot dog at Subway. It’s sure to be a hit with customers, and it’s a great way to get your hot dog fix without having to leave the comfort of your home. So what are you waiting for? Head to your nearest Subway and get your hot dog fix today!

For years there has been an ongoing debate surrounding whether or not a hot dog is considered a sandwich. While the argument has never truly been resolved, a rumor is spreading that specific Subway locations are offering hot dogs as a part of their menu of sandwiches.

According to a recent Facebook post The Takeout initially reported on, a member of a niche group stumbled upon hot dogs sitting in a steamer tray on a Subway assembly line inside of a local Walmart in West Palm Beach, Florida. The seven hot dogs were in a steamer tray beside the normally-seen ingredients like deli meats, cheeses, and various toppings.

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An employee at the Subway location told The Takeout they offer a special value bundle that includes one Nathan’s Famous hot dog, a soft pretzel, and a beverage for $3.99. “It was a Subway in a Walmart that also had a pizza menu,” the man explained to The Takeout.

nathan's famous hot dog and fries
Nathan’s Famous / Facebook

Subway has a universal layout and design—like many other fast food chains in America—so you’ll usually find the same ingredients and menu offerings pretty much everywhere you go. However, for Subways located in Walmart stores, this has come with a few exceptions. We’ve witnessed Subway selling items like pretzels and pizzas within smaller franchises, but not being offered nationwide.

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In an attempt to pique customer interest and increase revenue, alternative menu options have been trialed at the sandwich chains in niche locations, like inside Walmarts. Unfortunately, over the years, partly due to pandemic-related circumstances, the stores in Walmarts have been a challenge because of reduced foot traffic and lower profits, reported the Wall Street Journal.

Additionally, Nathan’s Famous signed a deal with Ghost Kitchen Brands (GKB) back in 2021 to start expanding to 60 non-traditional locations in the U.S., which included opportunities in Walmart stores. While this is the first time Nathan’s has been seen at a Subway location, it isn’t the first we’ve seen of the hot dog joint within Walmart.

While The Takeout claims that a Subway employee said there are plenty of other Walmart locations selling Nathan’s Famous hot dogs (as well as the value meal), Subway has yet to confirm that other locations carry hot dogs. Eat This, Not That! reached out to Subway for comment and did not receive a response, but will update this post with new information if the company replies.

Jordan Summers-Marcouillier

Jordan Summers-Marcouillier was born and raised in San Jose, California and now works as a writer in New York, NY. Read more about Jordan