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Chipotle Wants to Give You a Free Entree on Friday the 13th
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Chipotle Wants to Give You a Free Entree on Friday the 13th

Lots of people have superstitions about Friday the 13th. Even though we know in our minds that Jason Voorhees is nothing more than a character, we can’t help but get a little freaked out if we catch someone in a white mask. Chipotle wants to help take the stigma out of Friday the 13th by offering free food. Of course, there’s a bit of a catch, but it’s a fun one for sure. If you have a tattoo, be it real ink or something less permanent, it could earn you free Chipotle. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Chipotle (@chipotle) Chipotle Will Offer Buy One Get One Free Entrees for One Hour on Friday the 13th The buy-one-get-one-free deal will only last for an hour at Chipotle on Friday the 13th, from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m. local time. “The BUY-ONE-GET-ONE (BOGO) promotion is limited to five free menu items per check and is subject to availability. Each free item requires the purchase of a full-priced entrée item of equal or greater value; there must be one tattoo-wearing customer for each free item. Tattoo can mean real, temporary, drawn-on, or another creative iteration invoking tattoos, as determined at the sole discretion of restaurant staff,” Chipotle explained on its website. Chipotle also advertised the Friday the 13th deal on social media, and fans are down to show off their ink. “So we come show our tattoos free chipotle? Bc I loveee me sum chipotle,” a fan asked. “So is it real? Show a tatt get a bowl,” another fan chimed in. One Chipotle fan, who got tatted up just in time for Friday the 13th, loved the news. “I just got my first tattoo ill be there!” They wrote. This story’s featured image is by Cheng Xin/Getty Images.

Father, 99, And Son, 80 Finally Redeem Decades-Old Promise Of Free Oysters
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Father, 99, And Son, 80 Finally Redeem Decades-Old Promise Of Free Oysters

and#039;Iand#039;m Going Down For Sureand#039;: Quick-Thinking Truck Driver Helps Teen Pilot Land Safely On Busy Road
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The ‘Miracle Berry’ Helps Chemo Patients Remove Metallic Taste So They Can Enjoy Food Again
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The ‘Miracle Berry’ Helps Chemo Patients Remove Metallic Taste So They Can Enjoy Food Again

A species of red berry native to Africa and now grown in Florida is helping cancer patients reclaim the ability to enjoy food thanks to the berry’s properties which bear a “miracle” moniker. “Miracle berry” is known as àgbáyun in its West African home. Scientifically, it’s designated Synsepalum dulcificum, with ‘dulcificum’ referring to its unique ability […] The post The ‘Miracle Berry’ Helps Chemo Patients Remove Metallic Taste So They Can Enjoy Food Again appeared first on Good News Network.

What We’re Reading: Fireproofing Entire California Neighborhoods
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What We’re Reading: Fireproofing Entire California Neighborhoods

Welcome back to our weekly behind-the-scenes glimpse at what’s getting our team talking. Tell us what you’ve been reading at info@reasonstobecheerful.world and we just might feature it here. It takes a village In the wake of 2025’s major California fires, more and more builders are looking for ways to make future homes fire-resistant. One key challenge: “You can do your home perfectly, but if your neighbor didn’t, you still have a fire risk.” That’s according to Roy Wright, chief executive officer of the research nonprofit Insurance Institute for Business and Home Safety. Wright spoke to Bloomberg Citylab for a story shared by RTBC Executive Editor Will Doig about a developer building entire fire-resilient neighborhoods in California. Will says: We’ve written about how urban fire prevention works best when the whole neighborhood gets on board. This California community is taking that theory to heart as it builds from the ground up. A living wage During his election campaign, New York City Mayor Zohran Mamdani called for a $30 minimum wage. That may seem far-fetched considering the current minimum wage is just $17, but as Gothamist reports, in a story that caught Editorial Director (and NYC resident) Rebecca Worby’s attention, a proposal to make it a reality is being introduced this week to the City Council. The proposal calls for a gradual increase, hitting the $30 mark by 2030. Becca says: Despite how expensive it is to live in New York City, the current minimum wage lags behind that of other cities like Denver and Seattle. But this proposal would make it higher than anywhere in the country. What else we’re reading Are microschools a solution to falling public school enrollment? One district thinks so — shared by Rebecca Worby from the Hechinger Report Croatia Declared Landmine-free After More Than 2 Decades of Demining Efforts — shared by Contributing Editor Michaela Haas from Good News Network ‘One of the most successful wildlife comeback stories’: The Alps lost its vultures – then it got them back — shared by Rebecca Worby from the BBC In other news… Editorial Director Rebecca Worby is back from maternity leave! As a new mom, she was delighted to see that March’s edition of The Spark – RTBC’s monthly newsletter about creating positive change — focuses on parenting, from communal childcare to early nights out. Want The Spark in your inbox? Subscribe to receive our weekly and monthly newsletters here. The post What We’re Reading: Fireproofing Entire California Neighborhoods appeared first on Reasons to be Cheerful.