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Score free burritos, bowls and salads from Chipotle on Super Sunday

Watching the big game on Super Sunday is always full of action. And Chipotle is bringing extra spice to this year’s game with a special giveaway that will reward FREE entrées to fans watching the championship game.

Watch the game even closer for any “extra” action on the field and you could score a burrito, bowl or salad on the house.

Photo: Chipotle Mexican Grill

On Feb. 9, 2025, when something “extra” happens during the 2025 professional American football championship game, Chipotle will drop a text-to-claim code via a tweet from @ChipotleTweets on X and a story from @Chipotle on Instagram.

Examples of “extra” events include the following:

  • The team on offense converts on a fourth down play. 
  • The team on offense successfully kicks an extra point.
  • The team on offense scores a two point conversion.
  • Any other event that takes place during the game which Chipotle determines is an “extra” event.

The first fans to text the designated code to 888-222 will receive a FREE entrée code from Chipotle, up to the maximum number in each post. If you’re lucky (and quick) enough to score a code, it expires March 9, 2025

Chipotle is giving away up to 50,000 entrées in total during the game. 

Plus, Chipotle is giving away both FREE guacamole and queso blanco the day after the big game on Feb. 10, 2025. Find out how to get yours here

For complete details about the super giveaway, click here

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