Chipotle Is Giving Away BOGO Entrées to Customers Wearing College Football Jerseys



NEED TO KNOW

  • Chipotle fans can snag buy-one-get-one-free entrées on Sept. 15
  • The deal is available for customers wearing a college football jersey
  • Any entrée and protein are eligible for the promotion, including the returning Carne Asada

Chipotle fans, get ready to score a touchdown.

Customers visiting the fast-casual Mexican chain on Monday, Sept. 15, will get buy-one-get-one-free entrées if they are wearing a college football jersey.

The deal is part of Chipotle’s first-ever “Wear Your College Football Jersey” promotion, according to a press release. The BOGO discount will be available after 5 p.m. on Monday and applies to all Chipotle proteins and entrées.

Football fans can get up to five free menu items per check with the deal, but the food must be purchased by a jersey-wearing customer.

The BOGO offer is the perfect opportunity to get your hands on the returning Carne Asada

Chipotle Carne Asada.

Chipotle Mexican Grill, Inc.


The fan-favorite protein came back to menus nationwide on Sept. 4 and is the brand’s “most-searched menu item,” according to a press release

The protein, which is grilled steak marinated in a blend of cumin, coriander, garlic and oregano, topped with fresh lime and cilantro, is back for a limited time, though an end-date is not clear. This is its fourth time being brought back to fans since it was first introduced in 2019.

Taco Bell looked even deeper into its archives for its latest menu items.

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Starting tomorrow, Sept. 9, fans can grab the Y2K Decades Menu. There are five nostalgic items included in the limited-time menu: Cool Ranch Doritos Locos Taco, Double Decker Taco, 7-Layer Burrito, Chili Cheese Burrito and Caramel Apple Empanada.

Each of the discontinued items (all of which are available for under $3) were popular in the 2000s and haven’t been seen on menus for years.

Credit to Nypost AND Peoples

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