Boojum Restaurant Gives Away 50,000 Free Burritos to Prove 'Unmatched' Quality

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Boojum Restaurant Gives Away 50,000 Free Burritos to Prove 'Unmatched' Quality
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Boojum, a popular Mexican restaurant chain, is giving away 50,000 free burritos to customers in an attempt to prove their claim of 'unmatched' quality. The restaurant, known for its delicious burritos and large queues, recently opened a new location in Liverpool and attracted hundreds of eager customers looking for a free meal. The CEO, David Maxwell, expressed confidence in the quality of their product, stating that once people taste Boojum's burritos, they will understand why they are so highly regarded. Customers can claim their free £10 voucher by signing up online, which can be redeemed at any Boojum restaurant while stocks last.

A city center restaurant is preparing to give away 50,000 meals. Boojum , a new Mexican venue on Bold Street, is issuing £10 vouchers to customers to prove their burritos are 'simply unmatched'. The restaurant chain became a massive hit with Irish residents when it first opened in Belfast in 2007. Boojum has since expanded to 18 sites across the UK and Ireland including Leeds, Birmingham and Nottingham.

The Liverpool opening attracted a huge crowd, largely comprised of students, who were keen to get their hands on one of the free meals back in December. A queue formed from the shopfront stretching along Bold Street with hundreds gathering to grab a burrito. Boojum is now offering 50,000 free meals to customers in a bid to prove what they claim is 'unmatched' quality. CEO David Maxwell said: 'Boojum isn’t here to follow the crowd. 'We know our amazing product is superior, we bring unbeatable quality and serious value. We're confident that once you try Boojum you'll see why our burritos are simply unmatched. 'This 50,000 burrito drop is our way of proving it. We're saying: come and taste the difference for yourself, on us. And once you've had that first bite, we reckon you'll be back for more.' Boojum issued a warning ahead of the giveaway: 'Once you’ve enjoyed your first Boojum burrito, there is an extremely high chance you will become a bonafide Boojum addict. You have been warned!' To claim your free £10 voucher, sign up here. A voucher will be emailed instantly, which you can redeem at your local Boojum while stocks last

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