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Subway has abruptly ended its $6.99 value meal earlier than expected after the company told its franchisees the deal is not driving anticipated results.

The fast food chains corporate office sent a memo to Subway operators stating that the 6-inch Meal Deal will end on Wednesday, despite being scheduled to end on Dec. 26, Restaurant Business Magazine reported.

The deal, launched on Nov. 3 to celebrate National Sandwich Day, offered customers the option of a six-inch sub, a small fountain drink, a bag of chips, or two regular cookies.

However, the company alluded that the bargain failed to bring in enough traffic to keep it going for another month.

The Meal Deal was designed to help drive a lift in traffic, sales and, ultimately, restaurant-level profitability, and delivered on these objectives during the market test, a memo viewed by Restaurant Business Magazine stated.

While the national Meal Deal promotion is delivering the expected number of daily redemptions, overall the promotion is not driving the anticipated results. 

The company said it would switch to a digital offer of 20% off any sub ordered on its app through Jan. 5.

Fast-food chains have been offering promotions and meal deals, such as McDonalds popular $5 Meal Deal, to entice inflation-battered customers.

The Golden Arches recently announced it was extending the value meal through the first half of 2025 and adding a new buy one, add one option to its menu.

However, the sub-shop chain has encountered significant pushback from franchisees concerning value perceptions, with some locations not cooperating with value deals, according to Restaurant Business. 

Also, about 7,000 locations have closed in the US since 2015 due to falling sales and low unit volumes, the outlet reported.

Still, Subways US sales rose 2% last year compared to 2022, according to market research firm Technomic.

The news that Subway would abruptly end its scheduled promotion came just days before CEO John Chidsey announced he would step down at the end of the year.

Chidsey, 62, took over the largest sub-shop chain in 2019 and was the first Subway CEO to come from an outside brand.

During his tenure, he pushed promotions and deals and helped sell Subway to private equity firm Roark Capital in a more than $9 billion deal last year. 

Chidsey is expected to stay on as a consultant at Subway to help with international expansion.

Carrie Walsh, Subways president of Europe, Middle East, and Africa and the companys former chief marketing officer, will serve as interim chief executive while the company searches for a permanent replacement.

Subway said it has franchisee commitments to build 10,000 new restaurants, including many locations abroad.

Founded in 1965, Subway has become a top global restaurant chain with 37,000 locations in over 100 countries, according to the restaurants website.

Subway restaurants are owned and operated by a franchisee network that includes more than 20,000 dedicated entrepreneurs and small business owners.

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Two married couples found dead in British car after crash in Germany

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Two married couples found dead in British car after crash in Germany

Two married couples have died after a British car veered off the road and crashed in Germany, according to police.

The fatal accident happened shortly after midnight on Saturday in the trees near a highway in the Kassel district, north of Hesse in central Germany.

The 32-year-old male driver, a 31-year-old female passenger, a 32-year-old female passenger, and a 30-year-old female passenger all died at the scene, despite the efforts of German emergency services.

Sky News understands UK officials have not been contacted for assistance.

At roughly 12.30am on Saturday, the car appears to have veered off the road and crashed into nearby trees around 30m from the road, according to the Kassel police department.

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One of the victim’s phones automatically alerted the emergency services to the incident, who sent an ambulance to the scene.

Soon, fire engines, ambulances, command vehicles and emergency support vehicles were all dispatched.

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When emergency workers arrived, the car was lying on its side, wedged between several trees.

It wasn’t until they removed the roof that they found all four passengers.

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The accident happened on Highway L3229

The emergency workers who dealt with the victims were immediately supported by the specialist mental health workers at the fire station in Reinhardshagen.

“This high number of deaths is an extraordinary operation for our Reinhardshagen Volunteer Fire Department,” said a fire department spokesperson.

“For some of the emergency personnel, it is the first time they have been confronted with death in this way.

“Therefore, a great deal is being done to help us process these images. We will also discuss this among ourselves and within families, because not everyone can easily shake off what they have seen.”

An investigation into the accident is ongoing and is being conducted by the Hofgeismar police station.

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Trump seeking to ‘manufacture a crisis’ in Chicago, says Illinois governor

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Trump seeking to 'manufacture a crisis' in Chicago, says Illinois governor

The governor of Illinois has accused Donald Trump of “attempting to manufacture a crisis” over reports the US president was considering deploying the military in the state.

US newspaper The Washington Post reported on Saturday that the Pentagon was drafting plans to deploy the US army in Chicago, the state capital.

It comes as part of Mr Trump’s crackdown on crime, homelessness, and illegal immigration in mainly Democrat-run cities. He recently deployed the National Guard in Washington DC.

In a statement responding to the report, governor JB Pritzker said Illinois had “received no requests or outreach from the federal government asking if we need assistance, and we have made no requests for federal intervention”.

He added: “The safety of the people of Illinois is always my top priority.

“There is no emergency that warrants the President of the United States federalising the Illinois National Guard, deploying the National Guard from other states, or sending active duty military within our own borders.”

The governor then said: “Donald Trump is attempting to manufacture a crisis, politicise Americans who serve in uniform, and continue abusing his power to distract from the pain he is causing working families.

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“We will continue to follow the law, stand up for the sovereignty of our state, and protect the people of Illinois.”

Officials familiar with the proposals told the Post that several options were being weighed up by the US defence department, including mobilising thousands of National Guard troops in Chicago as early as September.

The Pentagon said it would not comment on planned operations, adding: “The department is a planning organisation and is continuously working with other agency partners on plans to protect federal assets and personnel.”

People protest against President Donald Trump's use of federal law enforcement and National Guard troops in Washington DC. Pic: AP
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Mr Trump, however, told reporters on Friday that “Chicago is a mess,” before attacking the city’s mayor Brandon Johnson and hinting “we’ll straighten that one out probably next”.

Mr Johnson has not yet commented on Saturday’s reports, but said on Friday that the president’s approach to tackling crime has been “uncoordinated, uncalled for and unsound”.

“There are many things the federal government could do to help us reduce crime and violence in Chicago, but sending in the military is not one of them,” he added.

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It comes after around 800 National Guard troops were deployed in Washington DC earlier this month, despite the US capital’s mayor revealing crime in the capital was at its “lowest level in 30 years”.

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According to preliminary figures from Washington DC’s Metropolitan Police, violent crime is down 26% in 2025 – after dropping 35% in 2024 compared with 2023.

In June Mr Trump ordered 700 US Army marines and 4,000 National Guard troops to Los Angeles in California, during protests over mass immigration raids.

The deployment came against the wishes of state governor Gavin Newsom, who said: “The federal government is sowing chaos so they can have an excuse to escalate.

“That is not the way any civilised country behaves.”

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Massive Fireball Streaks Across Southern Japan, Lighting Up the Night Sky

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On Aug. 19, residents of southern Japan witnessed a brilliant fireball streaking across the night sky, lighting up cities from Kagoshima to Osaka. The meteor appeared at 11:08 p.m. local time, glowing green-blue with flashes so bright they rivaled the moon before bursting into orange-red fragments above the Pacific Ocean. Security and dashcam cameras captured the dazz…

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