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Chipotle lovers can take advantage of discounted burritos on Halloween as part of the restaurant's annual Boorito promotion. Chipotle said that customers who visit Chipotle in costume on Thursday after 3 p.m. can receive a burrito, burrito bowl, salad or tacos for . Chipotle said that the Boorito deal is for in-restaurant orders only; excludes online, mobile, catering and delivery orders. Also, Chipotle customers can earn free burritos for a year by submitting a TikTok video showing their Halloween transformation. That promotion runs through Friday at 1 a.m. The top five submissions using the hashtag #Boorito and #Contest that receive the most likes will win free burritos for a year, Chipotle said. "Our customers have been showing up in costume to celebrate with us for years," said Chris Brandt, Chief Marketing Officer of Chipotle. "We know that TikTok users are highly inspired and creative, so we're excited to see these Halloween transformations come to life digitally." For more Halloween discounts, click 1036
Chris Hughes helped Mark Zuckerberg transform Facebook from a dorm-room project into a real business. Now, he's calling for the company to be broken up.In a lengthy opinion piece published Thursday by the 217

DOUGLAS COUNTY, Colo. – The mother of a 7-year-old girl who went on ride-alongs with Denver police officers as part of a bucket list before she died in 2017 was 173
DENVER — A Muslim civil rights organization is calling for an investigation after they say a Muslim-American woman was told to remove her hijab in order to enter a local arena.The Colorado chapter of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR) says Gazella Bensreiti was told by an employee at the Pepsi Center that she needed to remove her headscarf in order to be allowed into the arena.Bensreiti, a mother of three, was trying to enter the arena to watch her daughter perform the national anthem. An employee at Will Call allegedly told her "take that thing off" or not be allowed entrance, according to CAIR officials.When Bensreiti asked if she could remove her hijab in private and in front of a woman, but the employee allegedly refused. CAIR then says she was "subjected to public humiliation in front of staff, students and other parents, until her daughter became distraught, believing her mom would not be allowed in to see her perform." At a news conference scheduled for Wednesday morning, CAIR will also call on Pepsi Center officials to change their policy regarding religious attire of event attendees.Pepsi Center officials did not immediately respond to a request for comment.The civil rights organization said they have reported, "an unprecedented spike in bigotry targeting American Muslims and members of other minority groups since the election of Donald Trump as president." 1415
Coca-Cola is feeling the impact of COVID-19, better known as coronavirus.The company says the disease has already disrupted its supply chain, and artificial sweeteners from China could be in shorter supply if the outbreak continues.Coca-Cola announced Monday as part of their annual report that they have initiated contingent supply plans for the near future, and don't foresee any short-term impact."We do not anticipate a shortage of Diet Coke or Coke Zero related to sucralose because those products do not contain sucralose," Coca-Cola said in a statement. "We have initiated contingency supply plans for ingredients sourced from China, and we do not expect any impact to our customers or consumers at this time."In their annual report, Coca-Cola indicated that it considered sucralose — the sugar substiute used in products such as Powerade Zero and Diet Coke with Splenda — a "critical raw material" sourced from suppliers in the US and China, according to CNN. 979
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