Just Eat glitch sees Subway cookies for sale for an eyewatering £1.3 million

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Subway cookies are tasty, and quite frankly the thought of them makes your mouth water, but depending on where you order them from they can be equally eyewatering.

Eyewatering prices at Subway Restaurants, Edinburgh © SWD Media

Today (16/09/2024), it was discovered that an Edinburgh restaurant is currently charging over the odds for their raspberry cheesecake range.

Described as the ultimate indulgent combo, the delicious raspberry cheesecake flavoured cookies are packed with white chips.

On sale today on Just Eat at Subway Raeburn Place in Stockbridge, and St John’s Road in Corstorphine you can grab a cookie for a mere £134,998.69, you can also buy three of the delicious treats for the bargain price of £1,349,998.69 – only £449,999.56 each.

Raeburn Place, Stockbridge Restaurant © SWD Media

However the savings don’t stop there, once you head to check out at the Corstorphine restaurant with the three cookies in your basket you are given a generous 15% discount of £202,499.80 – meaning that with the £2.49 additional service fee and FREE delivery the cost is only £1,147,501.38 which is £382,500.46 each – which is more than the average house price of £326,839 in the area last year.

If you are a bargain hunter you can head to Subway on Leith Walk where a cookie will only set you back £1,000, or three for £10,002.19 – this restaurant offers 10% discount, meaning that with the £2.49 additional service fee and FREE delivery the cost is only £9,004.46 which is £3,001.49 each.

Some restaurants clearly have bad cookies in their systems, so if like me you are drooling at the thought of raspberry cheesecake cookies, you can save yourself a packet by ordering from Forrest Road, Lothian Road, Waverley Mall, Fort Kinnaird or Asda The Jewel, where you will pay from £1.29 – £1.39 for a single cookie or £1.99 – £2.19 for three.

St John’s Road, Corstorphine Restaurant © SWD Media

Unfortunately restaurants at Home Street, Cameron Toll and The Gyle shopping centre are currently sold out and that’s the way the cookie crumbles apparently.

Subway and Just Eat have been contacted for comment.

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