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Chipotle is celebrating the holidays with free burritos—here’s how to get it

Chipotle is making all of your holiday wishes come true with the chance to get a free burrito.

Featuring a flier that looks like it was solely created in a document with Word Art, the throwback image shares just how to score that free food.

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Deemed the Holiday Extravaganza, the promotion began Monday and runs through Friday. The code is dropped in the restaurant’s Instagram feed and then deleted after all the entrées have been claimed.

“We post a code,” the flier begins. “You text the code to 888-222. The first 500 people to text get a free entrée. We delete the post when the burritos are gone and play again.”

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The terms are listed below, which read that the redemption code is available for the first 500 people over the age of 13. The code is only valid for digital orders from participating Chipotle restaurants in the United States.

There’s a limit of one redemption code per mobile number, so don’t try to snag one for your friend too. If you receive a code, act quick because it expires Dec. 31. The code can’t be combined with any other special offers including coupons and promotions. Check out the full terms here.

Today’s secret code has already been posted and claimed, so head to the Chipotle Instagram and keep your eyes peeled for tomorrow’s.

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Back in 2017, Wage War guitarist Seth Blake became a viral meme thanks to a protest against Chipotle. In January that year, millions of Americans marched in the name of women’s rights all across the country.

The peaceful and staggeringly large gatherings also featured a plethora of protest signs, from those filled with strong statements demanding accountability for the injustices women face, to jeers aimed at President Donald Trump.

However, in a time when a serious discussion is warranted, there were also plenty of signs that made people smile. At the center of one of those viral photos? Wage War’s Seth Blake.

The Ocala metal group’s guitarist was spending the day in New York City, and while stopping for a bite to eat at Chipotle amid all the commotion, Blake took an opportunity to make a quick joke to lighten the mood.

Even Blake couldn’t have predicted how far the post would spread, as dozens of viral internet pages like Men’s Humor, Worldstar Hip-Hop, and Tweet Like A Girl displayed Blake’s photo with captions like “stand up for what you believe in” and “Dude’s out here making a difference.” The photo has been spread around nearly every social media platform, and has likely been viewed by tens of millions all across the internet. Check it out here.