The New Poached Egg Mega Melt, available until 11 am between 15/2/2017 - 1/3/2017.
One per customer, per visit.
Participating stores only!
Bacon/turkey rashers, sausage, cheese and poached egg.
Top comments
Gollywood
13 Feb 1710#20
After reading the reviews, I have decided...
I
DON'T
WANT
ONE
NOW!
goldust
13 Feb 179#1
I used to like these but the poached egg is vile... even worse than a McDonald's egg... it has the texture of a 5p carrier bag
misterleoni to freccle
13 Feb 174#8
Most hotels and restaurants poach eggs in the morning and plunge them into iced water ready to warm up later.
Wetherspoons buy in their eggs pre-poached - which is why they won't usually let you swap a fried egg for a poached egg for your breakfast (poached cost them more) because they're not just a raw egg cracked onto a hot plate like the fried eggs.
I can't imagine these being very nice though - to me a poached egg *has* to be runny. I don't even like the fact that McDonald's ones have a hard yolk, but I guess they're paranoid about food poisoning or something.
Gollywood
13 Feb 174#2
I
want
this.
N O W
All comments (54)
goldust
13 Feb 179#1
I used to like these but the poached egg is vile... even worse than a McDonald's egg... it has the texture of a 5p carrier bag
Gollywood
13 Feb 174#2
I
want
this.
N O W
Rid1
13 Feb 171#3
Weird at my store it has already started!
abigsmurf
13 Feb 173#4
Aren't poached eggs supposed to have a gooey yolk?
nbgrobbo to abigsmurf
13 Feb 172#7
It's a matter of preference, poaching only refers to the method of cooking, not how firm the yolk is
coyote
13 Feb 172#5
I tried this last week. It was disgusting! best part was the cheese.
Stick to McMuffins if you need a dirty breakfast
kos1c to coyote
13 Feb 171#11
Ice lands do their own copy of the mc muffin for £1 (egg, sausage + buns), rather tasty for a microwaveable snack.
freccle
13 Feb 171#6
Yes I tried it last week too - it was revolting. how can you possibly pre poach an egg then warm it up in an oven. I could have soled my shoes with it
misterleoni to freccle
13 Feb 174#8
Most hotels and restaurants poach eggs in the morning and plunge them into iced water ready to warm up later.
Wetherspoons buy in their eggs pre-poached - which is why they won't usually let you swap a fried egg for a poached egg for your breakfast (poached cost them more) because they're not just a raw egg cracked onto a hot plate like the fried eggs.
I can't imagine these being very nice though - to me a poached egg *has* to be runny. I don't even like the fact that McDonald's ones have a hard yolk, but I guess they're paranoid about food poisoning or something.
tjc2005
13 Feb 171#9
sounds disgusting
daisyb212
13 Feb 171#10
These are £2.50... Is this 99p offer with a voucher? X thanks
uk3g to daisyb212
13 Feb 17#12
This has been running for a while now. Its not national wide, available at selected locations, London not being one of them.
Its been posted already and a list of those participating given too.
daisyb212
13 Feb 17#13
Ah OK. Cause it's not in Scottish stores but they are giving out vouchers for this at 99p but without the voucher it's £2.50. Thanks
johnnyshuttle
13 Feb 17#14
The poached eggs are bought in frozen then defrosted....
moob to johnnyshuttle
16 Feb 171#50
Pretty much everything is frozen/defrosted in Subway. Their tagline 'Eat Fresh' is a joke.
DealsIUsed
13 Feb 171#15
Any chance these are going in Bristol?
sneakybifta
13 Feb 17#16
I can stomach a Subway breakfast, but made the mistake of trying their new poached eggs the other week. Would recommend staying well clear.
Best advice for a Subway breakfast, don't forget they still serve the full daytime menu, even when they first open at 7am.
Trueogre
13 Feb 17#17
I would take the poached egg out. From what I can tell from the picture you get the sausage and bacon? for 99p ain't bad surely?
siadwel
13 Feb 17#18
Epic fail, fair do's to you.
fizzervbf
13 Feb 17#19
And they taste of dog egg.
Gollywood
13 Feb 1710#20
After reading the reviews, I have decided...
I
DON'T
WANT
ONE
NOW!
Daves_mate to Gollywood
14 Feb 17#22
Same here! Went into this deal thinking I need that in ma belleyy!!! but now I actually feel a bit sick from just reading the reviewsoO
proteinsheikh
14 Feb 171#21
Subway are also doing a Free 6-inch sub if you purchase a drink (£1.50) in partisipating stores - only for Valentines Day
For 99p you really can't complain too much what you get... Might have to try one!
foxdie01
14 Feb 17#24
My store had this available this morning the egg is dreadful, the omelette thing was much better.
deanos
14 Feb 17#25
Had one last week as mentioned the poached egg is awful, preferred the scrambled egg they did
mjunaid106
14 Feb 17#26
Surprisingly, so far, no mention of subway serving halal meat which is quite common in threads like this.
ArthurDent1 to mjunaid106
14 Feb 172#27
There is now!
coyote
14 Feb 172#28
Not worth 99p
keithpresley
14 Feb 17#29
...or you could get a free 6" sub with any purchased large drink today.....
eddibabyyeah
14 Feb 17#30
More junk food that will make you one step closer to a heart attack. Even if it were free I would pass.
BK,MC,KFC,Pizza Hut & Subway. 220 Million obese Americans can't be wrong.
MDL199 to eddibabyyeah
14 Feb 17#33
You can have healthy options at Subway though unlike the other brands you mentioned.
misterleoni to eddibabyyeah
16 Feb 172#51
You don't have to eat it. I like that stuff and it's a free country so...boo
jwshortland
14 Feb 17#31
99p for a breakfast seems like a good deal at first, but usually the quality of the stuff isn't great. I've found the same with Greggs omelette/egg in their bacon rolls - it tastes like a soggy dishcloth. Subway are OK for lunches but I've found their breakfasts pretty unappealing so far.
We need some better choices in the UK to be honest. Coffee shop paninis are always cardboardy and expensive for what they are. McDonald's is pretty tasty but just so greasy. Would be cool to see a chain pop up that does fresh pancakes, waffles, breakfast sandwiches and does it well.
deanos
14 Feb 17#32
oh and when i got mine they chopped the egg in half, picture clearly shows 2 eggs
ArthurDent1 to deanos
14 Feb 17#38
No, it's one egg cut in half...
johnnyshuttle
14 Feb 17#34
**************** AVOID *****************
nbgrobbo
14 Feb 171#35
I believe that they all offer healthy options, fatties just don't buy them.
JaJaWa
14 Feb 172#36
I actually found the new poached egg really good
SqueakyTight
14 Feb 171#37
jonnythegamemaster
14 Feb 17#39
I don't know what everyone else was having but I love these. Perhaps it depends on the branch since the only time I didn't have it from a Manchester branch it tasted a bit dry.
Firefly1
14 Feb 171#40
The difference between that image and post 28 is incredible :smile:
deanos
15 Feb 17#41
No way is that one egg cut in half
lewis1231
15 Feb 17#42
Wife reports she has just been into a store in Leeds and was told she needed a voucher for this deal. Does anyone know where we can get one?
freccle
15 Feb 17#43
Well mine looked absolutely nothing like that lol. The "poached" eggs are in a tray like the meat and cheese etc.
dounowhoiam
15 Feb 17#44
Can anyone see any evidence of this deal existing, no mention of it on the Subway website and when ringing up the Altrincham store they don't do the deal?
deanos to dounowhoiam
15 Feb 17#45
it was on last week in our town at 2 separate subways, 99p all breakfast subs
ludwig352
15 Feb 17#46
It's on a voucher you get when you make a purchase (that's the photo op posted). Bit of a misleading deal if you ask me. This ISN'T available without an initial purchase of at least £1.50.
iGlad
15 Feb 17#47
Bloody awful.
TheAngryMob
15 Feb 17#48
I couldn't get a voucher online, so I just showed my phone, with this promotion shown. Branch manager accepted the HUKD post as legit, and gave me the deal :smiley:
Not a bad sandwich, thought the egg was okay :-p
lewistgreen
16 Feb 17#49
Went this morning in the hope of getting one, didn't realise it is VOUCHER ONLY. But anyway, I got a footlong one and went all out. I quite liked the poached egg, it tastes decent and fills the sandwich out more! Will be on the lookout for a voucher though to try again.
Deals12345
16 Feb 17#52
I showed the picture in store and they accepted.
SixtyFive
18 Feb 17#53
You just know the people posting how disgusting they are trying to put people off buying them are the ones who want to buy them all for their family's breakfast.
johnjones11111
4 Apr 17#54
Used to like Subway breakfasts, the egg was fine as it was , now its these gigantic sickly looking (and then once tried sickly eating!) eggs ... steer clear
Opening post
One per customer, per visit.
Participating stores only!
Bacon/turkey rashers, sausage, cheese and poached egg.
Top comments
I
DON'T
WANT
ONE
NOW!
Wetherspoons buy in their eggs pre-poached - which is why they won't usually let you swap a fried egg for a poached egg for your breakfast (poached cost them more) because they're not just a raw egg cracked onto a hot plate like the fried eggs.
I can't imagine these being very nice though - to me a poached egg *has* to be runny. I don't even like the fact that McDonald's ones have a hard yolk, but I guess they're paranoid about food poisoning or something.
want
this.
N O W
All comments (54)
want
this.
N O W
Stick to McMuffins if you need a dirty breakfast
Wetherspoons buy in their eggs pre-poached - which is why they won't usually let you swap a fried egg for a poached egg for your breakfast (poached cost them more) because they're not just a raw egg cracked onto a hot plate like the fried eggs.
I can't imagine these being very nice though - to me a poached egg *has* to be runny. I don't even like the fact that McDonald's ones have a hard yolk, but I guess they're paranoid about food poisoning or something.
Its been posted already and a list of those participating given too.
Best advice for a Subway breakfast, don't forget they still serve the full daytime menu, even when they first open at 7am.
I
DON'T
WANT
ONE
NOW!
http://www.subway.com/en-gb/promotions/participating-stores-terms-conditions
Not worth 99p
BK,MC,KFC,Pizza Hut & Subway. 220 Million obese Americans can't be wrong.
We need some better choices in the UK to be honest. Coffee shop paninis are always cardboardy and expensive for what they are. McDonald's is pretty tasty but just so greasy. Would be cool to see a chain pop up that does fresh pancakes, waffles, breakfast sandwiches and does it well.
Not a bad sandwich, thought the egg was okay :-p