SUBWAY fans have been asking for the return of a cheap and fragrant menu item.
The fast food chain made multiple attempts over the years to expand the Subway brand beyond sandwiches.
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One of these attempts was the Flatizza.
It was a combination of a flatbread and a pizza sold from 2014 to 2015.
The item featured a six-inch piece of flatbread and was covered with marinara sauce, cheese, and toppings of the customer's choice.
Subway made its own topping combinations consisting of cheese, pepperoni, veggie, and Italian.
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At the time people could get two of the Flatizzas for $5.
And customers recently took to Twitter to beg the chain to bring them back.
Discontinued Foods on Twitter recently made a tribute post to the item.
"Subway Flatizza (2014-2015): One of the sandwich chain's several attempts to branch out, these little, square-shaped pizzas were made on flatbread, and topped with sauce, mozzarella, and a variety of toppings," the post read.
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Other users took to the comments section to talk about their own memories with the Flatizza.
"I can still remember how unbelievably heavenly the Subway in Walmart smelled when they had these," one reply read.
"This cursed menu item was the reason I went to a subway for the first and last time," another echoed.
"They did not have the Flatizzas, and I haven't gone back."
"These were so good," a third comment began.
"I remember being immensely upset when they said they didn't make them anymore."
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