
Thursday is National Burrito Day, and several major restaurant chains are marking the occasion with buy-one-get-one offers, discounts and freebies.
The food holiday falls on the first Thursday of April each year. Here is a look at what the national chains are offering today.
Chipotle: Rewards members can get free delivery on orders of $10 or more placed through the Chipotle app or website using the promo code “DELIVER” at participating U.S. and Canada locations.
Del Taco: Rewards members who place an order of at least $3 through the Del Taco app or website will receive a free classic burrito.
Dog Haus: Rewards members can order a $3 Haus Burrito — loaded with eggs, smoked bacon, white American cheese, tater tots, caramelized onions and spicy mayo — with all proceeds benefiting No Kid Hungry, a national campaign to end childhood hunger. Anyone who redeems the deal will also receive a BOGO reward for the chain’s breakfast burritos, valid through April 30.
El Pollo Loco: The chain is running a buy-one-get-one-free deal on burritos at all store locations today.
Moe’s Southwest Grill: Moe’s is offering a BOGO deal on burritos, bowls and Moe Value Meals all day in-store. Rewards members get access to early BOGO deals and are automatically entered into a sweepstakes to win free burritos for a year with any purchase today — 100 winners will be notified via push notification.
QDOBA: Rewards members will receive a free burrito or bowl with the purchase of any entree (excluding quesadillas) and a drink, valid in restaurants and through the chain’s app or website. Gold status members can redeem the offer through Sunday.
Taco John’s: Rewards members can redeem a free bean burrito with any purchase of $3 or more through the Taco John’s app today.
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