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There's a new cookie at Subway Canada & there's never been a better reason to purchase one

Any regular Subway cookie you buy on June 20 will help feed children in need.

Rini Frey poses with the new Never Miss Lunch Confetti Cookie.

Rini Frey poses with the new Never Miss Lunch Confetti Cookie.

Sponsored Content Contributing Writer, Studio

It's no secret that Subway Canada has some of the best cookies around. With their slightly crispy edges and soft centres, they’re the perfect finishing touch to every meal.

And if you needed another reason to treat yourself to a delicious Subway Canada cookie (or two), you should pay a visit on June 20. Not only will a new, limited-edition cookie be available, but every cookie you buy (no matter the flavour) will help provide nutritious food packs to children in need across the country, in partnership with Food Banks Canada.

As part of its Never Miss Lunch™ program, Subway Canada will donate $1 from every cookie sold on June 20, 2024, to Food Banks Canada — with a guaranteed minimum donation of $750,000 in 2024. It’s never been easier; all you have to do to help make a difference is buy some yummy cookies!

Subway Canada's new Never Miss Lunch Confetti Cookie.  Subway Canada's new Never Miss Lunch Confetti Cookie. @ownitbabe | Instagram

Such an important cause calls for something big. To mark the occasion on June 20, Subway has taken its fan-favourite chewy and buttery cookie and added playful yellow and green sprinkles for a sweet and colourful treat, sure to excite everyone’s inner child.

This year, it’s more important than ever to support Canadian youth, as one in four children across the country lives in a household that experiences food insecurity due to financial challenges, according to the latest data from the Statistics Canada Canadian Income Survey. This means almost 1.8 million children in Canada under the age of 18 are affected by food insecurity, up from a staggering 1.4 million in 2021.

"We are thrilled that this year it’s easier than ever for Canadians across the country to join us in the fight against childhood food insecurity, and it wouldn’t be possible without our franchisees’ unwavering support for the Never Miss Lunch™ program in our communities," said Courtney Hindorff, Managing Director of Subway Canada. "Over the years, Subway has proudly made a difference in over 200 Canadian communities supporting the delivery of 740,000 fresh food packs to those in need."

Subway Canada's new Never Miss Lunch Confetti Cookie.  Subway Canada's new Never Miss Lunch Confetti Cookie. @ownitbabe | Instagram

Launched six years ago, Subway Canada's Never Miss Lunch™ program addresses the pressing issue of child food insecurity by partnering with Food Banks Canada to ensure children have access to nutritious, essential food packs through the summer months when school nutrition programs are on hiatus, so they can focus on enjoying their summer and being kids.

Subway Canada is proud to be the exclusive Fresh Food Sponsor of Food Bank Canada’s youth program. The program aims to distribute 200,000 food packs to children in need across 215 Canadian communities. These specially curated, child-friendly food packs help provide relief for families and kids in need through the summer months — because kids should have kid problems, not hunger problems.

@ownitbabe | Instagram

You've probably seen the adorable "Wait Until I Come Back Challenge" online, where parents put a treat in front of their toddler, walk away and ask them not to touch it until they come back. This year, Subway Canada is playfully challenging parents on social media to engage with their children, challenging them to not pause on eating these sweet treats while simultaneously highlighting the Never Miss Lunch™ program.

@jadebrittanyblog and @subwaycanada | Instagram

On June 20, don't miss your chance to try this exclusive cookie and make a difference in a child's life. Head to your local Subway Canada to try the new limited-edition Never Miss Lunch™ Confetti Cookie (and every other flavour) and feel good knowing you're helping kids in need across the country have a better summer.

Purchase a cookie to support the Never Miss Lunch program

When: June 20, 2024, all day

Address: Subway Canada restaurants across the country

Why you need to go: $1 from every cookie purchased will be donated to Food Banks Canada as part of Subway Canada's Never Miss Lunch™ program, which helps provide nutritious food packs to children in the summer months when school nutrition programs are unavailable.

To learn more about Subway Canada's Never Miss Lunch™ program and how you can help, visit their website or follow them on Facebook or Instagram.

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