Subway Sandwich Cost In Singapore - E.c.o.n.o.l.i.o.u.s

So I just had Subway Sandwich and looked at the prices. I was wondering what is the marginal cost to me as a consumer to order double of a six inch.

Sandwich Six Inch Footlong Difference Diff/Six
Chicken Bacon Ranch 7.2 11.3 4.1 0.569
Chicken Ham 5.5 9 3.5 0.636
Chicken Teriyaki 6.6 10.4 3.8 0.576
Cold Cut Trio 5.5 9 3.5 0.636
Egg Mayo 5.5 9 3.5 0.636
Italian BMT 6.6 10.4 3.8 0.576
Meatball Marinara 6.6 10.4 3.8 0.576
Roast Beef 7.4 11.5 4.1 0.554
Roasted Chicken Breast 6.5 10.3 3.8 0.585
Steak and Cheese 7.2 11.4 4.2 0.583
Subway Club 6.6 10.4 3.8 0.576
Subway Melt 7.3 11.4 4.1 0.562
Tuna 5.7 9.2 3.5 0.614
Turkey 5.7 9.2 3.5 0.614
Veggie Delite 4.8 8.3 3.5 0.729
Veggie Patty 7.2 11.3 4.1 0.569

The sandwich price is listed in SGD. I used the difference in the price of six inch vs footlong that is the additional cost to the customer to gain another six inch sandwich of the same type since the bread and sauce has to the same.

I take the percentage of the additional sandwich of the six inch. The percentage = [55.4,72.9]. It seems Roast Beef and the 3 other in green text bring more bang for the buck. The Chicken Ham, Cold Cut Trio and Egg Mayo is least worthwhile, so the incentive to order footlong is lower. 63.6% of the cost of second six inch of the first makes sense as you still able to save 36.4% of it. Assume you are already full and happy with a six inch, the marginal benefit is small.

Another observation is how Subway tries to sell sandwiches with fillings than Veggie Delite. Veggie Delite + Ham  = Chicken Ham is 70cents more. And Veggie Delite + Tuna = 90cents. Hey, one scoop of tuna or egg mayo is charged 120cents. You may have saved 30 cents from that.

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