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Want Free Guacamole at Chipotle? Sign Up Before February 20

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Can’t get enough of Chipotle’s signature guacamole? Play your cards right, and you can get piles of free guac all year!

Free guac? What’s the catch? According to Chipotle press release, the brand will be giving away free guacamole throughout 2020 via a new feature in its mobile app.

To get in on the giveaway, you need to be a member of Chipotle’s rewards service, and you’ve got until February 20 to do so! You can sign up by visiting the rewards site or texting “Guac Mode” to 888-222.


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Once you’ve joined the chain’s reward system, Guac Mode will be activated randomly throughout the year. It gives members a free topping or side of avocado-based goodness, which usually costs extra.

The deal, however, is only good at participating locations, so be sure to check with your local restaurant first.

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The new Guac Mode feature of the Chipotle app is in honor of the first full year of its rewards program. Chris Brandt, chief marketing officer for Chipotle said, “Our fans absolutely love our fresh, handmade guac, especially when it’s not extra. It’s been an incredible first year of Chipotle Rewards and initiating Guac Mode—which gives our members free guac in February and extras all year long—is a perfect way to thank our loyal customers.”

If you want to qualify for free Chipotle guacamole throughout the year, join the brand’s rewards program before February 20, and be prepared for the perfect side throughout 2020.

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