Apple Pay customers can save at Jimmy John’s and Panera Bread until April 25

By: Anry Sergeev | 21.04.2022, 16:15
Apple Pay customers can save at Jimmy John’s and Panera Bread until April 25

Apple Pay customers have been notified of new offers when ordering online using their service. Through April 25, when ordering ahead at Jimmy John’s and Panera Bread, those using Apple Pay can receive exclusive offers on their meals.


Jimmy John’s

When ordering through Jimmy John’s app, Apple Pay customers can earn a free drink after spending $10 or more with both Apple Pay and Freaky Fast Rewards. Freaky Fast Rewards customers must place their order at participating places.

Only available at Freaky Fast Reward(r)-accepting locations. Must use Freaky Fast Rewards(r) to place one (1) qualifying order with a minimum subtotal of $10 (after discounts and before taxes and fees) paid with Apple Pay, and to be delivered or picked up between April 19 and April 25, 2022. Limit one (1) reward per day per Freaky Fast Rewards(r) account. Reward must be redeemed within seven days of earning.

Panera Bread

Panera Bread customers get $2 off the new Chef’s Chicken Sandwhiches with promo code APPLEPAY in the app, on Panera’s website, or at the kiosk. The Signature Take or Spicy Take whole sandwich can be an entree or part of Panera’s You Pick Two combo meal. Those who pay with their Apple Card will also receive 3% cash back on their meal.

Purchase required. From April 19 to April 25, 2022, receive $2 off one (1) Signature Take or Spicy Take whole chicken sandwich as an entree or as part of a You Pick Two(r) combination meal. Only valid on online orders (panerabread.com, Panera Bread app, and kiosk) at participating U.S. Panera Bread bakery cafes. You must use promo code APPLEPAY to make a purchase using Apple Pay. Not valid on catering orders or on orders placed on third-party delivery sites. Other coupons or offers not valid. This promotion may end without prior notice due to fraud, error or any other unforeseeable circumstances. While supplies last. Other restrictions may apply.

Source: 9to5mac.com