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National Burrito Day 2025: Where to get deals, freebies in Delaware

National Burrito Day 2025: Where to get deals, freebies in Delaware

Yahoo02-04-2025

Some holidays are "Hallmark holidays" like Sweetest Day, a.k.a Valentine's Day lite, where you feel like it was just made to sell cards and little stuffed animals.
Then, there are the meaningful days like National Burrito Day. It's a holiday you can really sink your teeth into and it spices up your life.
It's the first Thursday in April. This year it falls on Thursday, April 3.
The burrito, which translates to "little donkey," likely arose from the co-mingling of foods in Mexico with that of Europeans, who arrived after the Spanish conquest in the 16th century, wrote Jeffrey Pilcher, a professor of food history at the University of Toronto, in his book "Planet Taco: A Global History of Mexican Food."
Burros, or donkeys, likely inspired the name "burrito" because street vendors sold burritos from baskets carried by burros. Donkeys often also bore a cylindrical bedroll similar in shape to the food we now know and love.
Here's where you can get deals and freebies in honor of National Burrito Day this Thursday, April 3.
On April 3, customers can get a Buy One, Get One Free burrito or bowl at participating Moe's Southwest Grill locations.
Online redemption requires a Moe Rewards account and applying the reward at checkout, according to the chain.
4717 Kirkwood Highway, Milltown.
19266 Coastal Highway, Rehoboth Beach
1241 Quintilio Drive, Bear
Chipotle is bringing back its popular digital game, Burrito Vault, to give away more than 150,000 BOGO entrée codes ahead of National Burrito Day.
The promotion started Monday. Chipotle Rewards members in the U.S. and Canada can access the Burrito Vault game by visiting UnlockBurritoDay.com.
"Players must guess the exact burrito order combination, ingredient by ingredient, to unlock the bank," the company said in a news release Monday. "Prizes are available for the first 2,500 Chipotle Rewards members who successfully decipher the Burrito Vault Code each hour."
Chipotle Rewards members who unlock the vault after all the BOGO codes have been redeemed will receive 25 rewards points in the app, the chain said.
Additionally, Chipotle is offering a $0 delivery fee to all Chipotle Rewards members ordering via Chipotle.com, Chipotle.ca and the Chipotle app with code "DELIVER."
132 Christiana Mall #1481, Christiana
2209 Concord Pike, Fairfax
3700 Kirkwood Highway, Wilmington
36453 Seaside Outlet Drive, Rehoboth Beach
60 Geoffrey Drive, Stanton
136 E Main St., Newark
115A S Dupont Highway, New Castle
997 N. Dupont Blvd., Milford
657 Middletown Warwick Road, Middletown
1141 N. Dupont Highway, Dover
30 King Blvd., Camden
1200 Pulaski Highway, Bear
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On April 3, Qdoba is giving customers a free extra burrito as "burrito insurance" to ensure they enjoy a flavorful meal on National Burrito Day, according to the company.
For one day only, Qdoba Rewards members will receive a free entrée with the purchase of any entrée and a drink, excluding quesadillas.
5609 Concord Pike Unit 7a, Brandywine Hundred
3230 Fashion Center Blvd. Ste 228, Christiana
58 E. Main St, Newark
1211 N. Dupont Highway, Dover
This article originally appeared on Delaware News Journal: National Burrito Day 2025: Deals, freebies in Delaware

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