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Subway $2 Subs TV commercial - Customer Appreciation Feat. Brian Baumgartner
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Subway, founded in 1965 by Fred DeLuca and Peter Buck, is a renowned American fast-food restaurant franchise that has earned international recognition for its fresh, customizable sandwiches. With its...

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Subway $2 Subs TV commercial - Customer Appreciation Feat. Brian Baumgartner

The popular fast-food chain Subway recently released a new TV spot, 'Customer Appreciation', featuring Brian Baumgartner. In the commercial, Baumgartner, best known for his role as Kevin in the hit TV show The Office, can be seen behind the counter of a Subway sandwich shop, interacting with customers and promoting Subway's new $2 Subs deal.

The commercial highlights Subway's commitment to customer satisfaction and appreciation, with Baumgartner portraying a friendly and approachable sandwich artist. The new $2 Subs offer is also emphasized, with Baumgartner encouraging customers to take advantage of the deal before it ends.

The TV spot is a part of Subway's ongoing efforts to appeal to a wide range of customers, by offering affordable prices without compromising on taste and quality. The company believes that offering customer appreciation deals like this one will not only attract new business, but also help them retain existing customers.

This is not the first time Subway has run a promotion like this. They have offered similar deals in the past, and they have proven to be quite popular among customers. With Baumgartner as their spokesperson, Subway hopes to continue to engage their customers and build a stronger relationship with them.

Overall, the Subway $2 Subs TV Spot, 'Customer Appreciation' Feat. Brian Baumgartner is a clever and effective way for the brand to showcase their appreciation for their customers, while also promoting their latest offer. The combination of Baumgartner's celebrity status and the attractive offer is likely to draw in a significant amount of footfall to the chain's sandwich shops.

Subway $2 Subs TV commercial - Customer Appreciation Feat. Brian Baumgartner produced for Subway was first shown on television on December 4, 2012.

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Subway $2 Subs TV commercial - Customer Appreciation Feat. Brian Baumgartner
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Subway $2 Subs TV commercial - Customer Appreciation Feat. Brian Baumgartner
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