Chipotle Announces Super Bowl Giveaway With Up to $1 Million in Free Food

If you’re planning your game-day meal for the Super Bowl, Chipotle has announced a large giveaway that could reward fans with free food. The restaurant chain is offering up to $1 million worth of entrées as part of a Super Bowl–themed promotion.

How the Giveaway Works

During the Super Bowl, Chipotle plans to post a one-time promotional video on Instagram Reels titled “The Chipotle Realest 30.” The video will include a text-to-claim code. According to the company, the first 100,000 people to text the code to the listed number can receive a free entrée.

Eligible items may include burritos, burrito bowls, salads, quesadillas, or tacos. Chipotle says the offer will be redeemable for a limited time, subject to availability and terms.

Why Chipotle Chose This Approach

Instead of running a traditional Super Bowl commercial, Chipotle opted for a digital campaign. Super Bowl ad slots are known to be among the most expensive in advertising. Industry reports have estimated that a 30-second spot can cost several million dollars.

A Chipotle marketing executive said in a news release that the brand wanted to focus on rewarding fans directly. The campaign is positioned as a way to highlight the company’s food and connect with viewers during the game.

The Bigger Marketing Picture

The Super Bowl remains one of the largest advertising stages in the world. Marketing experts often note that even though Super Bowl ads are costly, they can build major brand awareness when executed well.

By choosing a social-media-driven giveaway instead of a TV ad, Chipotle is leaning into digital engagement and real-time participation.

Quick Reminder

Promotions like this are typically first-come, first-served and may include eligibility rules. Checking official brand channels for details and terms can help avoid confusion.

For fans already watching the game and scrolling social media, it could be a fun bonus — but like all giveaways, availability isn’t guaranteed.

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