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Jersey Mike’s Subs Gives Back Big Time
March 27, 2024
Jersey Mike’s Subs is doing something big again in line with its commitment to community engagement — the company isn’t just serving up sandwiches today; it’s serving up kindness. For its 14th Annual Day of Giving on March 27, all 2,700 Jersey Mike’s Subs restaurants across the nation are donating 100% of the day’s sales to more than 200 local charities. That’s right, every penny earned, expected to tally over $21 million, goes straight to those in need.
This isn’t just a one-off event either. It’s the grand finale of Jersey Mike’s March Month of Giving fundraising campaign. Throughout the entire month, the sub company has been collecting donations from customers for various partner charities, spanning hospitals, youth organizations, food banks, and more. It’s a massive effort that involves everyone, including actor and New Jersey native Danny DeVito, who lent his support to the cause.
Day of Giving isn’t just a walk in the park for Jersey Mike’s either; it’s the company’s busiest day of the year. Each store gears up by beefing up its staff and stocking up on supplies. They make sure there’s plenty of everything — meat, cheese, bread, onions, lettuce, tomatoes, bacon — you name it, they’ve got it.
And here’s the kicker: The more you order, the more Jersey Mike’s gives. Whether you’re dining in, ordering through their app, or using third-party delivery, every single sale counts. Subs, chips, drinks, catering — whatever you choose, it’s all contributing to the cause.
Since it started this initiative back in 2011, Jersey Mike’s has raised an impressive $88 million for local charities. That’s not chump change; that’s a serious impact on communities across the country.
This special event is a great reason for hungry consumers to head over to their nearest Jersey Mike’s Subs today. Not only will they be getting a tasty sandwich, but they’ll also be making a real difference in someone’s life.
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