If you're hungry and want to save a few bucks tomorrow, you should be able to get some free food.

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Toasted Tuesday is coming, and Jimmy John's wants you to eat for free.

That's because the subgiant, which has nearly 300 Illinois locations, is giving away $1M in free sandwiches tomorrow, Tuesday, March 4.

The reason? Jimmy John's is thanking customers for their patience as it perfected a "new product."

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The new product? Toasted subs. Now the Toasted Tuesday thing makes sense.

Three new subs are debuting this week, and yes, they're all toasted:

  • Chicken Bacon Ranch: All natural chicken bacon, provolone ranch, lettuce, tomato, onion, and mayo.
  • Roasted Beef & Cheddar: Roast beef and cheddar cheese, horseradish sauce, crispy fried onions, lettuce, tomato, onion, and mayo.
  • Ultimate Italian: Capocollo, salami, ham, bacon, parmesan, and provolone with lettuce, tomato, onion, mayo, oregano, basil, oil, and vinegar.

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Jimmy John's has also added a Kickin' Ranch Chicken Wrap, Kickin' Ranch Chips, a host of new sauces (mostly ranch-based), and a brand new Red Velvet Cookie Sandwich, which looks insanely tasty.

Sub Chain With 290 Illinois Locations Giving Away $1M in Sandwiches

To get the free sub, use the promo code TOASTED TUESDAY on the Jimmy John's website or app.

So if you like hot, melty sandwiches and love free food, tomorrow's the day to cash in.

While you're at it, grab one of those Red Velvet Cookie Sandwiches. Because free lunch always tastes better with dessert.

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