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This year marks the first time Chipotle’s European locations will get in on the promotion. The Boorito was initially sold in 2000 in the U.S. before expanding to Canada in 2009.
Fans can snag the in-store food deal in the U.S. and select overseas locations on Oct. 31 for the 24th year of Chipotle’s “Boorito” deal. The $6 entrée offer is available to rewards members ...
The Boorito promotion looks slightly different this year In 2000, Chipotle debuted the Boorito tradition and invited customers to take part in a burrito-themed costume contest on Halloween.
The event was part of a $1 million fundraiser for Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution called "Boorito 2010: The Horrors of Processed Food". [271] For "Boorito 2011", customers dressed in costumes "inspired by family farms" will receive a menu item for $2, with proceeds from the promotion going to The Chipotle Cultivate Foundation and Farm Aid.
As Chipotle explained in a press release, the Boorito tradition started in the U.S. in 2000 and expanded to Canada in 2009. This year, it's bringing the Boorito party to Europe.
Chipotle: $6 Booritos. No, Chipotle doesn't give away free burritos on Halloween anymore. The price has gone up steadily over the last 24 years, but the "Booritos" are still only $6.
Chipotle: For the 24th year, the chain is offering the “Boorito” deal: a $6 entrée offer for reward members dressed in costume on Oct. 31. The deal is available from 3 p.m. until closing time ...
Most recently, Chipotle, for the 20th anniversary of its Boorito promotion that gives customers discounted entrees when they wear a costume, has decided to take the deal digital, like so many ...