A few days ago, a user shared a post on Twitter on how her boyfriend had apologised to her by buying her a Subway sandwich. Subway India replied to the post by saying if the post touched the 1000 likes mark, then they would sponsor a date for the couple.
"My bf and I had a fight so this is what he did," she wrote on Twitter with the message shared by her boyfriend that read, "A sub for you cause tum hi ho mera SUB kuch," .
Impressed by her boyfriend's gesture, she took to Twitter to share the story and captioned saying, "My bf and I had a fight so this is what he did,".
Social media then got into action and ensured that the post touched the 1000 likes mark. Once it did so, Subway India kept their word and sponsored a date for the couple and later posted on Twitter with a caption, "There you go".
The post generated several responses, many of whom also asked Subway to sponsor their date in future.
"Now you've to sponsor my next date (rare chance). Also, how many likes/RTs for a single like me, for lifetime supplies of Subs?" one user wrote.
"Best Marketing Strategy Ever," another user wrote.
"Sponsor for homeless kids like me. Not these rich kids," a third user wrote.
Also read: Subway has no monopoly over ‘Sub', rules Delhi High Court
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