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Chipotle Is Giving Away Free Guacamole For National Avocado Day

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Chipotle Mexican Grill is giving away free guacamole with online orders Tuesday for National Avocado Day.

Customers can take advantage of the exclusive offer if they use the Chipotle app and enter the coupon code AVOCADO, according to WBTV. Customers will need to make a Chipotle account or simply login to their already existing account.

The fast-food chain is allowing people to choose from a variety of options to get the freebie. Customers can order guac on the side, on their entrée, or chips and guac. The limited-time offer only allows customers one free guac per order. (RELATED: DC Chipotle Shuts Down Store Over Food-Borne Illness Reports)

Chipotle also celebrated the offer in a tweet Tuesday.

“Awesome news … Can you believe guac is FREE when you order one entrée online only today?” Chipotle tweeted.

“Our fresh, homemade guacamole has a massive fan following,” said Chris Brandt, the chief marketing officer for Chipotle, according to the company’s press release on July 26. “We want to show our love for the avocado and reward our customers’ guac obsession. Plus, it’s a major bonus that you can skip the line when you order ahead with our app or at chipotle.com.”

The company also created a Facebook event for its free guac day. There are so far 230 people that are going to the event. Another 1,700 responded that they are interested in attending.

The free guac orders only apply to Chipotle stores in the U.S.

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