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Strava and Chipotle have launched a marketing partnership that involves three different ways to potentially win free food. Two of those ways involve getting outside and running, walking, or using your wheelchair (sorry, no bikes) on Chipotle-branded Strava segments. Hereâs whatâs involved, and which parts of the challenge give you the best chance at free food.
The first thing you should do, if you want to make the most of this promotion, is to sign up for the âNo Quitters Dayâ text listâsorry, motivational text message community. Go here to sign up, anytime through Jan. 9.
On Jan. 10, youâll get a text with instructions to claim one of 50,000 free âlifestyle bowls.â A lifestyle bowl is, basically, a burrito bowl. They come in varieties like the Plant Powered Bowl (with sofritas) and the High Protein Bowl (with double chicken).
(Why Jan. 10? Strava has previously identified the second Friday in January as the day people tend to give up on their resolutions; thus, âQuitterâs Day.â)
Strava is setting up âsegmentsâ for the competition in 25 specific cities. A segment is a stretch of road that has an associated leaderboard in the Strava app. If you track an activity (with your phone or a smartwatch), and that activity includes a named segment, youâll get credit for running that segment. If you run in a popular park, youâve probably run tons of segments without realizing it.
Anyway, to compete in this challenge, youâll want to find one of the official challenge segments, and run it as often as you can. Whoever runs that segment the most times in January of this year will earn âLocal Legendâ status (this is also a standard feature of segments in Strava), and at the end of the month, the Local Legend will be awarded Chipotle Rewards credits that are good for one entrĂŠe per week for a year. An entrĂŠe can be a burrito, bowl, order of three tacos, quesadilla, or salad. It does not include kidsâ meals, â3-point meals,â or single tacos.
The full rules for the city challenge are here, including links to the segments so you can see where they are. The segments tend to be short, around 0.1 or 0.2 miles. They are in 25 different cities, 23 of them in the U.S. and one each in Paris and London. In the U.S., Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, and Washington, D.C. are among the lucky cities.
For this last way to win food, you donât have to do anythingâbut the city that gets the most miles on its Chipotle segment will see its local Chipotle locations run a buy-one-get-one-free offer at some unspecified future date. You donât need to be a runner or have a Strava account; just keep an eye out for the promotion.
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The easiest way to get a free meal: Sign up for texts
The first thing you should do, if you want to make the most of this promotion, is to sign up for the âNo Quitters Dayâ text listâsorry, motivational text message community. Go here to sign up, anytime through Jan. 9.
On Jan. 10, youâll get a text with instructions to claim one of 50,000 free âlifestyle bowls.â A lifestyle bowl is, basically, a burrito bowl. They come in varieties like the Plant Powered Bowl (with sofritas) and the High Protein Bowl (with double chicken).
(Why Jan. 10? Strava has previously identified the second Friday in January as the day people tend to give up on their resolutions; thus, âQuitterâs Day.â)
The way to get the most free food: Live in one of these 25 cities, and run a lot
Strava is setting up âsegmentsâ for the competition in 25 specific cities. A segment is a stretch of road that has an associated leaderboard in the Strava app. If you track an activity (with your phone or a smartwatch), and that activity includes a named segment, youâll get credit for running that segment. If you run in a popular park, youâve probably run tons of segments without realizing it.
Anyway, to compete in this challenge, youâll want to find one of the official challenge segments, and run it as often as you can. Whoever runs that segment the most times in January of this year will earn âLocal Legendâ status (this is also a standard feature of segments in Strava), and at the end of the month, the Local Legend will be awarded Chipotle Rewards credits that are good for one entrĂŠe per week for a year. An entrĂŠe can be a burrito, bowl, order of three tacos, quesadilla, or salad. It does not include kidsâ meals, â3-point meals,â or single tacos.
The full rules for the city challenge are here, including links to the segments so you can see where they are. The segments tend to be short, around 0.1 or 0.2 miles. They are in 25 different cities, 23 of them in the U.S. and one each in Paris and London. In the U.S., Atlanta, Boston, Chicago, Houston, Las Vegas, Los Angeles, Miami, New York City, and Washington, D.C. are among the lucky cities.
One more way to win: Live in (or visit) the city that gets the most miles
For this last way to win food, you donât have to do anythingâbut the city that gets the most miles on its Chipotle segment will see its local Chipotle locations run a buy-one-get-one-free offer at some unspecified future date. You donât need to be a runner or have a Strava account; just keep an eye out for the promotion.
Full story here: