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McLanahan’s Appreciates Us, We Return Favor

All this week, our very own McLanahan’s Downtown Market is offering its full range of 8-inch subs for a mere $1.99 as a show of appreciation to its customers.

Although it goes without saying, this is intensely fantastic news. These subs are delicious, and 199 pennies is simply not all that much money. It’s a win for your wallet, and it’s definitely a win for deliciousness in your mouth.

Unfortunately, this is not such good news for Subway, whose $5 price tag on their foot-longs looks extravagant by comparison. Sorry guys.

Thanks again for appreciating us, McLanahan’s. We appreciate you as well.

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Will Wolf

Will is a photographer for Onward State, originally from Wynnewood, PA. He is currently a senior in Industrial Engineering, with a minor in Mathematics. Will thoroughly enjoys his traveling, sushi, jumping out of planes, ice hockey, hiking, blogging, Apple products, hip-hop, skiing, and cameras. He is rather excited to be here.

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