What would you do for free food for life?

Subway has a new offer for its customers that got us thinking.

A cinnamon roll, cup of coffee, and laptop sit on a table in front of a sign that reads "DV8."

Nice to meet you, DV8. | Photo by LEXtoday

There’s a lot we would do for some free food — do a silly dance or make a prank call. But changing our legal name? That’s reserved for something special.

This week, Subway offered to give a lifetime of free sandwiches to anyone who has their name legally changed to “Subway.” It’s tempting, but we don’t necessarily love the sandwiches that much.

It did get us thinking, though — which local restaurant could convince us to do a similar stunt? Sure, you could get off easy by going with Stella’s or Carson’s. But what about Doodles? DV8 has a nice ring to it too.

So, tell us: Which local restaurant would you be willing to change your name for in exchange for a lifetime supply of its food?

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