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Tortilla FREE burrito (normally up to £9)

15,000 available. Via the Tortilla app Burrito Society

Let's not burrito around the bush with this deal...Head to Tortilla (find your nearest) from 3pm on Thursday 3 April and you can get a totally FREE burrito if you're signed up to its loyalty app, Burrito Society (available for free on Android and Apple).

How to get this deal: You'll need to download the Burrito Society app, then either log in or sign up (this deal is open to new and existing customers). The freebie will then appear in the ‘My Rewards’ carousel. When you tap it, a a QR code should then display which you'll then need to show to staff when ordering. This is a single-use code, so can only be redeemed once per person, per transaction.

Why's it doing this? Thursday 3 April is National Burrito day. There are 15,000 freebies available in total and this will run on a first-come, first-served basis, so be quick. This is a dine-in offer only.

How good it this deal? A burrito would normally cost up to £9, whereas this is a total freebie with no minimum spend required, so we'd say it's pretty decent. You'll be able to get a medium or large burrito, naked burrito, or salad bowl. All premium add-ons (beef, guacamole, cheese sauce, and chorizo) are included, however extra protein is not included.

Exclusions: You won't be able to redeem this offer at the following restaurants: Euston, Gatwick Airport, Glasgow Airport, Bristol Airport, Stanstead Airport, Manchester Piccadilly, Brunel University, Middlesex University, Sussex University, Swansea University, Leeds Station, Liverpool Street Station and London Victoria Station.

See our Restaurant Deals round-up for more offers like this.

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