Ozzy Osbourne Fans Are Petitioning Chipotle to Pay Tribute to the Rocker
The late Ozzy Osbourne was famously known as the Prince of Darkness, but his most devoted fans know he was also the King of Burritos! Now, there's a petition for Chipotle to add a new menu item in the Black Sabbath rocker's honor following his July 22, 2025, death.
Music outlet Loudwire has launched a Change.org petition requesting that the infamous Mexican fast-casual chain memorialize the rock legend in their restaurants. "Loudwire believes Chipotle should create a signature burrito called 'The Ozzy' to celebrate his immense love for the food chain," they wrote in the petition. "We don't know what Ozzy's typical order was, but if anyone in his camp knows and is willing to share, please get in touch!"
Osbourne's love of burritos was well documented on his MTV reality showThe Osbournes, which ran for four seasons from 2002 until 2005. In a 2003 episode called "Smells Like Teen Spirit," Ozzy's "burrito diet" was the major drama of the week.
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He dubbed himself "Burrito Man" after developing a habit of eating the Mexican meal "twice a day." "Your father can't eat one burrito, he has to have 900 burritos," his wife, Sharon Osbourne, joked. Even in the middle of an intense conversation admonishing daughter Kelly Osbourne for underage drinking, he abruptly stopped to say, "I'm going to go eat a burrito."
In the episode, Ozzy described Chipotle as his "favorite, favorite, favorite burrito joint," while lovingly watching his meal being made behind the counter. His passion even prompted the chain to give out their very first "Celebrity Card" to Ozzy, which allowed him one free meal a day.
With more than 1,000 signatures within the first few hours of the petition going live, fans love the idea of honoring Ozzy with his very own menu item. They even began offering up other name suggestions in the comments of the petition, including the "Ozzrito," "The Burrito of Ozz," and the "Burrito of Darkness."
Chipotle has yet to respond to the petition.
Ozzy Osbourne Fans Are Petitioning Chipotle to Pay Tribute to the Rocker first appeared on Parade on Jul 25, 2025
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