For One Day Only Next Week, You Can Try Quiznos New Gyros For Free

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Quiznos recently unveiled a new lineup of gyros menu items that incorporate the slow-roasted meat in a variety of forms. To introduce them to the masses, the sandwich chain announced a free Quiznos gyros giveaway, valid for just one day.

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On Wednesday, October 25th, all three of the gyros options on Quiznos menu will be free with any purchase made at any location. You’ll be able to select from Quiznos’s flatbread wrap, sandwich, or salad to try the new blend of slow-roasted beef and lamb in. All of the options come with lettuce, red onion, tomatoes, banana peppers, and tzatziki, a Greek yogurt-based sauce made with cucumbers. The Greek salad is served with additional lettuce, forgoing the traditional cucumbers for a more recognizable light entree.

Outside of the special giveaway, Quiznos Gyros items normally clock in between $4.10-$8.70 each, the cheapest item being the Half Greek Salad and the most expensive a 12-inch sub. The gyros wraps are $4.70 for one and $6.70 for a pair.

If you’re interested in saving that amount of cash while trying the new gyros out for yourself, head to Quiznos on the 25th. Otherwise, they’ll be available for regular purchase until January 2018.

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