No Junk Campaign at Chipotle



Chipotle's No Junk Campaign

Are you tired of receiving spam emails? Chipotle has decided to take those painful emails and donating them to a good cause. So send all your pain pill/Viagra spam emails to them! Here are the details:

Kid’s Menu & Freebies:
On Monday, Chipotle launched it’s first-ever Kids’ Menu and as part of the launch Chipotle will give kids a free Kid’s Meal on Sunday, July 11, 18, 25 and Aug. 1 when parents purchase an entrée (burrito, salad, tacos or burrito bowl).

All of the items on the Kid’s Menu adhere to Chipotle’s commitment to using only the best-tasting ingredients from more sustainable sources that is the hallmark of Chipotle’s food. Chipotle developed the Kid’s Menu with pint-sized fans in mind, from the actual menu items to the portions and prices. The new Kid’s Menu features such child-friendly items as quesadillas, single tacos and a build-your-own taco kit, all priced under $5. Full menu below.

Send Chipotle Your Junk:
Chipotle wants all the junk email you don’t want. Through its “No Junk” campaign, Chipotle is encouraging everyone to forward their junk e-mails to nojunk@chipotlejunk.com where each forwarded e-mail will help provide nutritious cafeteria meals for school children around the country through a partnership with the nonprofit organization, The Lunch Box (www.thelunchbox.org). More details below.

The more junk e-mail received, the more money Chipotle will donate. For every 100,000 junk e-mails Chipotle receives, the company will donate $10,000 to The Lunch Box, which will help to give approximately 32 million school children at 100,000 schools nationwide access to 100 school tested, junk-free recipes created by Chef Ann Cooper, the Renegade Lunch Lady.

Kids’ Menu
* Small Cheese Quesadilla ($2.95) – a classic favorite with kids – is served with a side of rice, choice of beans, small bag of chips and a choice of organic plain milk, organic chocolate milk, apple juice or a soda.
* Small Meat & Cheese Quesadilla (3.50) – a small meat and cheese quesadilla served with a side of rice, small bag of chips and a choice of organic plain milk, organic chocolate milk, apple juice or a soda.
* Single Taco (3.50) – a single crispy or soft taco filled with three items from the line (one naturally raised meat or guacamole, and two other ingredients from the line, like salsa and cheese) served with a small bag of chips and a choice of organic plain milk, organic chocolate milk, apple juice or a soda.
* Taco Kit (they build it) ($3.95) – With this unique twist, Chipotle is invites children to get creative with their food. Kids choose any three ingredients (one naturally raised meat or guacamole, and two other ingredients from the line, like salsa and cheese) and two crispy or two soft taco shells. From there, it’s up to kids to construct and enjoy their tacos. This option also comes with a small bag of chips and a choice of organic plain milk, organic chocolate milk, apple juice or a soda

The Lunchbox
The Lunch Box provides necessary and tangible tools for school nutrition directors, school districts, parents and advocates seeking to create change within their own schools and communities. TheLunchBox.org is a project that utilizes web technology to build community and enable access to all of its resources to speed up school food reform – all free of charge.

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