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Chipotle’s ‘Boorito’ returns this Halloween

On 31 October from 3 p.m., main dishes will cost £6 at participating locations.

Chipotle is bringing back its “Boorito” Halloween promotion in the UK for a second year.

On 31 October, customers visiting participating restaurants from 3 p.m. can buy a main dish for £6.

Those who show up in costume during that time will also receive a special treat, such as a free drink or a free side of guac or chips.

“After an incredible debut last year in London, we’re bringing Boorito back to make Halloween at Chipotle an annual tradition,” said Anat Davidzon, international managing director at Chipotle.

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