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You Can Win A Month Of Free Sandwiches At Alidoro This Week

In celebration of National Sandwich Day this Friday, November 3rd, beloved NYC sandwich shop Alidoro is running a Wonka-inspired golden ticket campaign, though this prize is much better than a trip to the chocolate factory!

One lucky winner who heads to Alidoro on this day will find a golden-ticket wrapped sandwich rewarding them with an entire month of free sandwiches! And considering NYC has the second highest cost of living in the entire world we’ll take all the free things we can get.

Golden Ticket from Alidoro for one month of free sandwiches
Source / Alidoro

Those interested in testing their luck can head to any of Alidoro’s five NYC locations, including the shop’s outpost at Moynihan Food Hall, to enjoy a delicious sandwich and potentially win big.

Alidoro is an Italian specialty sandwich shop that was founded in 1986 in the heart of NYC’s SoHo.

They serve 40+ different hot and cold sandwiches with the option to make your own, and with creations such as Il Sole made with hot sopressata, fresh mozzarella, arugula, truffle cream, hot pepper jam, the Ortoletto made with sun-dried tomatoes, artichokes, sweet roasted peppers, arugula, and the Marcello made with capicollo, fresh mozzarella, sun-dried tomatoes, arugula, it’s easy to see why people can’t get enough.

Two sandwiches stacked on top of each other on a wooden platter
Instagram / @alidoronyc

For those who don’t win the golden ticket you still have a chance to walk away with something–Alidoro will also be partnering with the renowned charcuterie experts at Fra’ Mani to offer several small-batch salami three-packs as giveaways as well.

Hungry New Yorkers will have the chance to win some Alidoro free sandwiches this Friday, November 3rd. The golden ticket is valid at participating locations and is limited to one sandwich per day. 

📍 Multiple locations

🗓 Friday, November 3rd

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