Chipotle’s “Round Up for Real Change" campaign supporting Veterans and military community
Chipotle is continuing its support of Veterans and the military community through its "Round Up for Real Change" campaign. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto via Getty Images)
Chipotle is continuing its support of Veterans and the military community through its "Round Up for Real Change" campaign.
What you can do:
Starting on Veterans Day, Tuesday, Nov. 11 through Sunday, Nov. 16, Chipotle will feature the non-profit United Service Organizations (USO) in its "Round Up for Real Change" campaign. Guests can round up their total to the next highest dollar amount to donate to the USO.
Since its founding in 1941, the USO has been supporting service members and their families throughout their military service. With 250 locations around the world, the USO is able to provide service members with care packages, entertainment, military spouse and youth programming, thanks to donors, corporate partners, volunteers and staff.
Chipotle’s "Round Up for Real Change Program has also partnered with Folds of Honor annually since 2021 and thanks to generous customers, has raised more than $2.1 million in college scholarships for the children and spouses of America’s fallen or disabled service members.
Folds of Honor, founded in 2007 by U.S. Air Force F-16 fighter pilot Lt Col Dan Rooney, is non-profit organization that provides educational scholarships to the children and spouses of America’s fallen or disabled military service members and first responders.
Chipolte now employs nearly 800 veterans, helping the company deliver on its mission to Cultivate a Better World.
Chipotle Veterans Day BOGO
At Chipotle, the military community can enjoy any entrée and get a second entrée for free from 4 p.m. to 8 p.m. local time on Veterans Day, Tuesday, Nov. 11 at restaurants across the U.S. All guests with a valid military ID are eligible for the promotion. offer is limited to five free entrée items per check; each free item requires purchase of an entrée item of equal or greater value and may be collected only by the customer holding the military ID
The Source: Informaiton in this article was provided by Chipotle. This story was reported from Orlando.