Chipotle will be going all out to provide hungry World Cup fans with free food during this Sunday’s World Cup final.
Sunday’s game in New Jersey will mark the end of this summer’s tournament, with Spain and Argentina set to battle it out for the trophy at MetLife Stadium.
A lot has been made of the enormous prices involved in attending the World Cup in North America, and rightfully so.
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It has been an opportunity for soccer fans from across the globe to take in what the United States, Canada and Mexico have to offer as host nations.
On Sunday, there will be even more American hospitality as Mexican Grill company Chipotle will be giving away $1m in free burritos during the World Cup final.

How you can claim your free Chipotle burrito during the World Cup final
Soccer fans have been wowed by American food following their trips to the United States to watch the World Cup.
Now it is time for people around the nation to be rewarded following what has proven to be an incredibly successful World Cup.
To claim your free burrito, Chipotle has shared the following steps:
- During the second hydration break of the World Cup final, keep your eyes peeled on the official Chipotle Instagram page.
- Once Chipotle releases the code, you must text it to 888-222 to claim your free food (100,000 codes are being made available).
- Stay calm and await your reply
Sunday marks a unique opportunity for people across the United States to cash in on a rare opportunity to claim something for free.
Although eyes will be expected to be on the World Cup final taking place in New Jersey, this will have now shifted a lot of people’s attention to Chipotle’s Instagram page.
The demand is going to be insane, with offers like this very few and far between.
If you are going to secure your free food, then you are going to have to be quick in getting your text sent off to the number provided!
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