SUBWAY - I FOUND A MEATIER PROGRAM CONTEST
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Saturday, April 25, 2026
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Prize Details
One (1) Prize: The prize is “Free Subway® for a Year”, awarded as $2,600 in Subway® gift cards. “Free Subway® for a Year” is calculated at $50 a week for 52 weeks. The prize will be fulfilled as five (5) $500 Subway® physical gift cards and one (1) $100 Subway® physical gift card.
The approximate retail value (“ARV”) of the prize is $2,600.
The approximate retail value (“ARV”) of the prize is $2,600.
Rules
Open only to legal residents of the fifty (50) United States and the District of Columbia, who are eighteen (18) years of age or older as of date of entry.
LIMIT: One (1) Submission per person.
LIMIT: One (1) Submission per person.
Review and Additional Information
During the Submission Phase, if you believe to have found a meteorite from the 2026 Lyrid Meteor Shower (a “Meteorite”), note the date, time, and location (including the geographical coordinates if available) (collectively, the “Supporting Details”), responsibly collect it, and photograph it.
See https://www.amsmeteors.org/meteor-showers/meteor-faq/ for information on meteor showers.
See https://ares.jsc.nasa.gov/meteorite-falls/how-to-find-meteorites/ for a guide on how to locate meteorite falls.
See https://ares.jsc.nasa.gov/meteorite-falls/how-to-handle-meteorites/ for details and advice on how to properly collect and handle a meteorite.
See the following sites for tips on determining if you have found a meteorite and photographing it for initial assessment and lists of institutions that will provide review and assessment:
o https://geology.com/meteorites/meteorite-identification.shtml,
o https://www.usgs.gov/faqs/i-think-i-found-a-meteorite-how-can-i-tell sure,
o https://mgs.wmich.edu/outreach/michigan-geology/meteorites/meteorites faq/,
o https://sites.wustl.edu/meteoritesite/items/self-test-check-list/, or
o https://www.lpi.usra.edu/science/science-labs-equipment/xspace/have you-found-a- meteorite/
See https://www.amsmeteors.org/meteor-showers/meteor-faq/ for information on meteor showers.
See https://ares.jsc.nasa.gov/meteorite-falls/how-to-find-meteorites/ for a guide on how to locate meteorite falls.
See https://ares.jsc.nasa.gov/meteorite-falls/how-to-handle-meteorites/ for details and advice on how to properly collect and handle a meteorite.
See the following sites for tips on determining if you have found a meteorite and photographing it for initial assessment and lists of institutions that will provide review and assessment:
o https://geology.com/meteorites/meteorite-identification.shtml,
o https://www.usgs.gov/faqs/i-think-i-found-a-meteorite-how-can-i-tell sure,
o https://mgs.wmich.edu/outreach/michigan-geology/meteorites/meteorites faq/,
o https://sites.wustl.edu/meteoritesite/items/self-test-check-list/, or
o https://www.lpi.usra.edu/science/science-labs-equipment/xspace/have you-found-a- meteorite/
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