
Today is Friday the 13th! These chains are offering freebies and BOGOs available in Indiana
It is Friday the 13th, and a few fast food chains with locations in Indiana are leaning into the superstitious fun by offering unique deals.
Here's what to know about Friday the 13th food deals.
Drawing inspiration from memes about people being "tatted like a Chipotle bag," Chipotle restaurants across the country will offer a buy-one-get-one deal from 3-4 p.m. local time on Friday, June 13 for all fans who are "tatted like a Chipotle bag."
The deal is valid for customers with permanent tattoos, temporary tattoos or drawn-on designs, according to the fast casual chain.
There are 70 Chipotle locations in Indiana. Find your nearest location at chipotle.com.
On Friday, June 13, all customers can receive a dozen Original Glazed doughnuts for 13 cents with the purchase of any dozen at the regular price.
Visit the Krispy Kreme in Indianapolis at 5940 E 82nd St.
This isn't exclusive to Friday the 13th, but every Friday through the end of 2025, McDonald's is offering free fries with a minimum purchase of $1.
The offer can be redeemed through the McDonald's app.

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