What Is 'Deluxe Style' At Subway?

We all know that there's an absurd number of combos possible at Subway. You can choose a sandwich from the menu and customize it, or you can create your own from scratch. You can add extra cheese. You can mix sauces. You can even order a tuna sandwich with pickles and Splenda, and earn your place on the list of Subway's strangest sandwich orders. The world is your sandwich –- sorry, oyster.

Our point is you can order your sandwich just about any way you'd like, and the Subway menu has slowly evolved to make pricing a little easier. For instance, you can double the meat on your six-inch sandwich for $1.50 or footlong for $3, according to Fast Food Price. This applies to all meats, from bacon to chicken, to meatballs. Better yet, if you want something in between the standard meat and double meat, Subway offers a third option called "Deluxe style." Intriguing, right?

Subway's 'Deluxe style' is the happy medium

We get it, sometimes you're not hungry enough to eat a double-meat six-inch sub, but a regular six-inch isn't going to fill you up. The solution? Subway's "Deluxe style" sandwiches, which sit right in the middle of the sandwich spectrum.

According to The Krazy Coupon Lady, this option gives you 50% more meat. "Deluxe" sandwiches are bigger than regular sandwiches but not as large as double-meat sandwiches. As such, "Deluxe" is a bit cheaper, costing $0.75 extra per six-inch and $1.50 extra per footlong -– in other words, half as much extra meat as the "Double," and for half the upcharge.

That being said, you might want to reconsider ordering deluxe or double-meat sandwiches at Subway if you're watching your sodium or calorie intake. Doubling the meat, after all, also means doubling the calories, so if you choose this option, be sure to balance it with plenty of water and exercise.