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Chipotle gives customers a chance to win free guacamole for a year
Chipotle gives customers a chance to win free guacamole for a year

Daily Mail​

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Daily Mail​

Chipotle gives customers a chance to win free guacamole for a year

Chipotle is giving away free guacamole for a year — and all you need is Snapchat and an avocado. The chain is marking its biggest guac giveaway ever with a new 'AvoLotto Sweepstakes' running from today until Wednesday. Fans can open Snapchat, use the AR Lens to scan real avocados, and see if they've won. Winners will get a message with a code they must add to their Chipotle Rewards account within five days. Up to 1,000 people on each the three days will score a year's worth of free guac. On July 31 — National Avocado Day — Chipotle will give all Rewards members a free topping or side of guacamole with entrée purchases using the code at participating US stores. Those not into guac can try Chipotle's new Adobo Ranch sauce , now available at nearly 3,800 locations. Chipotle's guacamole is one of the chain's most popular homemade offerings. Crew members arrive at Chipotle restaurants every morning at 6:00 to prep the sauce made of up of avocados, cilantro, red onion, jalapeno, citrus juice and kosher salt. Besides avocados, Chipotle is celebrating the summertime by giving Rewards members the chance to earn extra point and badges through its 'Summers of Extras' offer. The in-app feature also comes with a private dashboard that tracks members' transaction performance against other users in their state. A longtime member of top fast-food chain lists , Chipotle is one of the nation's most popular restaurant brands that Wall Street experts revealed was one of the best stocks to invest in . While the chain is financially stable, it suffered a historic first quarter sales slump and was outperformed by the Noodles & Company pasta chain. The sales dive is not getting in the way of Chipotle's plans to keep growing. Prior to the quarterly earnings release, the chain responded to bankruptcy rumors by announcing plans to open between 315 and 345 restaurants this year. The expansion is part of Chipotle's strategy to reach 7,000 locations in the US and Canada. The company is also getting ready to open its first restaurant in Mexico next year through a partnership with Alsea. The expansion agreement was met with mockery from fans , but it's a business venture Chipotle believes will be beneficial. 'We are confident that our responsibly sourced, classically-cooked real food will resonate with guests in Mexico,' said chief business development officer Nate Lawson. 'The country's familiarity with our ingredients and affinity for fresh food make it an attractive growth market for our company.' The chain will release its second quarter earnings report on July 23. As of now, experts predict the chain will suffer its second straight sales decline.

Chipotle is offering free guacamole for a year to thousands of fans.... here's how to get it
Chipotle is offering free guacamole for a year to thousands of fans.... here's how to get it

Daily Mail​

timea day ago

  • Business
  • Daily Mail​

Chipotle is offering free guacamole for a year to thousands of fans.... here's how to get it

Chipotle is giving away free guacamole for a year — and all you need is Snapchat and an avocado. The chain is marking its biggest guac giveaway ever with a new 'AvoLotto Sweepstakes' running from today until Wednesday. Fans can open Snapchat, use the AR Lens to scan real avocados, and see if they've won. Winners will get a message with a code they must add to their Chipotle Rewards account within five days. Up to 1,000 people on each the three days will score a year's worth of free guac. On July 31 — National Avocado Day — Chipotle will give all Rewards members a free topping or side of guacamole with entrée purchases using the code at participating US stores. Those not into guac can try Chipotle's new Adobo Ranch sauce, now available at nearly 3,800 locations. Chipotle's guacamole is one of the chain's most popular homemade offerings. Crew members arrive at Chipotle restaurants every morning at 6:00 to prep the sauce made of up of avocados, cilantro, red onion, jalapeno, citrus juice and kosher salt. 'Each year for National Avocado Day, the holiday that has become synonymous with Chipotle, we find new and creative ways for fans to score our hand-mashed guac,' said Chris Brandt, president, chief brand officer. 'We only use real ingredients in our restaurants, so when we worked with Snapchat to create 'AvoLotto,' we had to make sure that it only detects real fruit.' Besides avocados, Chipotle is celebrating the summertime by giving Rewards members the chance to earn extra point and badges through its 'Summers of Extras' offer. The in-app feature also comes with a private dashboard that tracks members' transaction performance against other users in their state. A longtime member of top fast-food chain lists, Chipotle is one of the nation's most popular restaurant brands that Wall Street experts revealed was one of the best stocks to invest in. While the chain is financially stable, it suffered a historic first quarter sales slump and was outperformed by the Noodles & Company pasta chain. The sales dive is not getting in the way of Chipotle's plans to keep growing. Experts predict Chipotle will suffer its second straight sales Prior to the quarterly earnings release, the chain responded to bankruptcy rumors by announcing plans to open between 315 and 345 restaurants this year. The expansion is part of Chipotle's strategy to reach 7,000 locations in the US and Canada. The company is also getting ready to open its first restaurant in Mexico next year through a partnership with Alsea. The expansion agreement was met with mockery from fans, but it's a business venture Chipotle believes will be beneficial. 'We are confident that our responsibly sourced, classically-cooked real food will resonate with guests in Mexico,' said chief business development officer Nate Lawson. 'The country's familiarity with our ingredients and affinity for fresh food make it an attractive growth market for our company.' The chain will release its second quarter earnings report on July 23. As of now, experts predict the chain will suffer its second straight sales decline.

A Cardiologist Says This Is the One Vegetable Everyone Should Eat for Better Heart Health
A Cardiologist Says This Is the One Vegetable Everyone Should Eat for Better Heart Health

Yahoo

time18-07-2025

  • Health
  • Yahoo

A Cardiologist Says This Is the One Vegetable Everyone Should Eat for Better Heart Health

Key Takeaways Rich in monounsaturated fats, fiber, potassium, and antioxidants, avocado supports heart health by lowering LDL cholesterol, reducing blood pressure, and fighting inflammation. Avocado's soluble fiber binds to cholesterol in the digestive tract, helping the body remove it naturally and further reducing heart disease risk. Versatile and mild in flavor, avocado can be easily added to salads, sandwiches, smoothies, and dressings to boost your daily intake of heart-friendly a diet rich in fruits and vegetables is one of the best things you can do for your heart. That's because these foods are high in heart-healthy nutrients, including fiber, minerals, and antioxidants. They're also naturally low in saturated ('bad') fats and sodium, which can have negative effects on the heart. However, there's one vegetable that's particularly beneficial for cardiac health, and it's more impressive than you may think. Read on to learn a cardiologist's pick for the best vegetable for heart health, along with ways to eat it at home. Best Vegetable for Heart Health According to Dariush Mozaffarian, MD, DrPH, cardiologist and director of Food is Medicine Institute at the Friedman School at Tufts University, one vegetable wins in the realm of cardiac health: avocado. Though technically a fruit, avocado is commonly eaten and prepared like a vegetable, and it's highly beneficial for your Our Expert Dariush Mozaffarian, MD, DrPH, cardiologist and director of Food is Medicine Institute at the Friedman School at Tufts UniversityThis is partly due to its rich content of unsaturated fatty acids, or 'good' fats. 'Unsaturated fats come in two major classes, monounsaturated and polyunsaturated,' explains Dr. Mozaffarian. Both types can help manage blood cholesterol levels, a key component of healthy heart function. According to Dr. Mozaffarian avocados contain mostly monounsaturated fatty acids, which help decrease LDL ('bad') cholesterol. This is a noteworthy effect, as high LDL cholesterol levels can increase the risk of heart disease and stroke, per the experts at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Avocado also provides fiber; just half an avocado satisfies 20 percent of your daily fiber needs. This includes soluble fiber, which binds to cholesterol in the intestine and removes it from the body via stool. This reduces cholesterol absorption in the body, thereby supporting healthy blood cholesterol levels and lowering the risk of heart disease. Plus, avocado contains potassium, an essential mineral for heart health. 'Potassium lowers blood pressure and helps offset the harms of sodium,' shares Dr. Mozaffarian. (ICYDK, excess sodium can increase blood pressure, or the force of blood flow against your artery walls.) This can help manage or prevent high blood pressure, or hypertension, another risk factor of cardiovascular disease. To top it off, avocado is teeming with antioxidants. These beneficial compounds fight oxidative stress and inflammation, two factors that also contribute to heart disease. Antioxidants also prevent LDL cholesterol from oxidizing, a process that would otherwise promote plaque buildup in arteries, causing atherosclerosis. If such buildup occurs, it can prevent proper blood flow and lead to heart issues like heart attack and stroke—but antioxidants, like those in avocado, may help reduce the risk. How to Eat More Avocado Equal parts creamy and mild, avocado can be used in many ways. Do your heart a favor and try these delicious avocado recipes, below. Mash It Into Guacamole You can't go wrong with a batch of homemade guacamole. Serve it with tortilla chips, burritos, or sliced vegetables for a boost of fiber and healthy fats. Make a Dressing Make a creamy dressing sans dairy with avocado. Simply toss it in a blender or food processor with spices, lemon juice, and heart-healthy oil (such as olive oil), then blitz until smooth. Pair it with a simple salad, like this Grilled Romaine Salad with Avocado Dressing. Toss In Salads No time to make dressing from scratch? Add chunks, slices, or even half an avocado to your next salad or grain bowl. Try our Grilled Chicken and Corn Salad with Avocado or our Avocado Grain Bowl with Ginger Dressing. Use It In Smoothies Thanks to its rich and creamy texture, avocado can help thicken fruit smoothies. Plus, it has a relatively mild flavor, so it can pair well with a variety of ingredients. Layer In Burgers or Sandwiches For a heart-healthy sandwich upgrade, add a layer of sliced avocado. It's especially tasty in turkey burgers and our Fancy Tomato Sandwiches. Read the original article on Real Simple

Chipotle's avocado-inspired lip stain ‘Lipotle' is back
Chipotle's avocado-inspired lip stain ‘Lipotle' is back

The Independent

time15-07-2025

  • Entertainment
  • The Independent

Chipotle's avocado-inspired lip stain ‘Lipotle' is back

Chipotle and makeup brand Wonderskin are relaunching their popular 'Lipotle' metallic green lip stain, inspired by avocados. The lip stain, which appears green upon application, transforms into a natural pink shade once peeled off. The 'Lipotle' Wonder Blading Peel & Reveal Lip Stain Kit will be available from Tuesday, July 15, at 12 p.m. EST on Wonderskin's website, retailing for $29. The product, which sold out quickly during its initial launch, is designed to be long-lasting for up to 10 hours and smudge-proof, even when eating. Both companies noted significant public demand for the lip stain's return, with Wonderskin receiving over 10,000 requests.

Tanzania advances avocado sector with support from Food and Agriculture Organisation's (FAO's) One Country One Priority Product (OCOP) initiative
Tanzania advances avocado sector with support from Food and Agriculture Organisation's (FAO's) One Country One Priority Product (OCOP) initiative

Zawya

time08-07-2025

  • Business
  • Zawya

Tanzania advances avocado sector with support from Food and Agriculture Organisation's (FAO's) One Country One Priority Product (OCOP) initiative

The United Republic of Tanzania is promoting avocado as a key driver of sustainable agricultural transformation under the One Country One Priority Product (OCOP) initiative. Led by the Government and supported by the Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO), the initiative is helping to strengthen the avocado value chain through innovation, investment, and inclusive development. Tanzania is one of more than 30 African countries participating in OCOP, a global initiative that supports countries to promote one Special Agricultural Product with unique qualities and market potential. Avocado was selected as Tanzania's OCOP crop in line with national strategies to develop high-value horticultural exports. The country is currently one of Africa's top three producers of avocado, with Kenya and South Africa. Smallholder farmers account for about 90 percent of this production, highlighting the crop's role in supporting rural livelihoods. Avocados are grown across many parts of the country, including Arusha, Kilimanjaro, Mbeya, Songwe, Njombe, Kagera, Kigoma, Rukwa, Tanga, Manyara and Ruvuma. National efforts have focused on increasing production, improving quality and expanding access to international markets. Avocado: a strategic crop for growth Recent data from the Tanzania Horticultural Association (TAHA) shows that avocado exports increased by 74 percent between 2021 and 2023, rising from 15,432 tonnes to 26,826 tonnes. Over the same period, export earnings grew from USD 44.3 million to USD 77.3 million. In November 2024, Tanzania's first shipment of avocados arrived in China, opening access to a new Asian market. The OCOP initiative complements Tanzania's national plans by promoting sustainable production and green value chain development. It encourages countries to build more inclusive and resilient agrifood systems through improved practices in production, storage, processing and marketing. Tanzania has set a national target to increase avocado production from 190,000 tonnes in 2018 to 290,000 tonnes by 2025. Reaching this goal will require further investment in quality seedling production, irrigation systems, storage and processing infrastructure, and harvesting technologies. Strengthening the capacity of extension workers is also a priority. Transforming agrifood systems The OCOP initiative provides a platform for knowledge sharing and collaboration across countries. To date, 33 African countries are participating, each focusing on one special agricultural product. The initiative is country-led, with FAO offering technical support and facilitating partnerships. The OCOP initiative is aligned with FAO's vision for more efficient, inclusive, resilient, and sustainable agrifood systems for better production, better nutrition, a better environment and a better life, leaving noone behind. Distributed by APO Group on behalf of Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO): Regional Office for Africa.

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