Chipotle is coming out with a downright scary deal for Halloween.
The company announced its "Boorito" deal is returning this Halloween. Customers will receive a discounted $3 burrito if they wear a costume to the restaurant.
According to the company's website, "Determination of whether a costume qualifies for the offer is at the sole discretion of Chipotle restaurant personnel."
The deal has made national headlines, including at Fox News, Time Money and Delish.
Customers can also win a free years worth of burritos by simply texting BOORITO to 888222 by Oct. 31.
The winner will earn 52 free burrito cards (each card is worth $10) that can be redeemed at participating restaurants. That equals out to one free burrito for each week of the year.
If you can eat one a day, this grand prize will only last you a few wonderful, carb-filled months, according to Today.com.
The sweepstakes is only available to those in the contiguous U.S. and the District of Columbia.
Chipotle hopes its deal will help its sales figures. Analysts told Yahoo Finance that its recent queso dip promotion, which launched Sept. 12, has led to disappointing sales.
The company announced its "Boorito" deal is returning this Halloween. Customers will receive a discounted $3 burrito if they wear a costume to the restaurant.
According to the company's website, "Determination of whether a costume qualifies for the offer is at the sole discretion of Chipotle restaurant personnel."
The deal has made national headlines, including at Fox News, Time Money and Delish.
Customers can also win a free years worth of burritos by simply texting BOORITO to 888222 by Oct. 31.
The winner will earn 52 free burrito cards (each card is worth $10) that can be redeemed at participating restaurants. That equals out to one free burrito for each week of the year.
If you can eat one a day, this grand prize will only last you a few wonderful, carb-filled months, according to Today.com.
The sweepstakes is only available to those in the contiguous U.S. and the District of Columbia.
Chipotle hopes its deal will help its sales figures. Analysts told Yahoo Finance that its recent queso dip promotion, which launched Sept. 12, has led to disappointing sales.