Subway Is Launching Footlong Doritos Nachos

Photo: @snackolator / Instagram

Subway has had quite the year. In 2024, they acquired a new CEO, redesigned their stores, and moved into a fresh-shaved meat system much like Jersey Mike’s. On top of broad innovations, they’ve also pushed the boundaries on new products and collaborations: ghost pepper bread, Footlong cookies, and Footlong churros.

Now? Footlong Doritos Nachos trays.

Our good friend Snackolator broke the news earlier this week about the surprising collaboration between Subway and Doritos. Back in 2012, news reports speculated about the potential launch of a Subway nachos collab with Doritos after Taco Bell’s successful launch of Doritos Locos Tacos. Now, twelve years later, the dynamic duo is testing a Footlong Nachos tray at select locations around the US and Canada.

According to Snackolator’s post, rumor has it the Footlong Nachos will be available nationwide in Spring of 2025. The Footlong tray features a bottom layer of Nacho Cheese Doritos topped with melted cheese, meat, and various toppings.

While full details have yet to be publicly disclosed, more informations should be readily available soon. Until then, I’ll be sitting outside of my local Subway anxiously awaiting the first sight of that cheesy, delicious tray.

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