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You can get these Mucho Burrito faves for just $5 to celebrate Cinco de Mayo this year

The modern Mexicana spot is doing a new deal daily for five days.

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Get your Mucho Burrito faves for just $5 this week.

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There's no time like Cinco de Mayo for celebrating all things Mexican, including sinking your teeth into delicious burritos, quesadillas, nachos and more — especially when the price is right.

Whether you’re a longtime Mucho Burrito fan or trying it for the first time, you can celebrate Cinco de Mayo with the Mexican-inspired eatery that's dishing out $5 deals every day for five days.

Starting May 5 (obviously) and running until May 9, "Cinco Days" hooks you up with a new fan-favourite menu item every day for just $5.

Monday kicks off with small build-your-own veggie burritos. On Tuesday, you can score a snack-sized quesadilla with chips and salsa. Getting you over hump day is the loaded Mercado Fries, and on Thursday, you can pick up loaded nachos before wrapping up the week (pun intended) with another build-your-own burrito on Friday.

Not only are you getting a good bang for your buck, but five days of Cinco de Mayo deals give you a great chance to branch out and explore even more of the customizable Mucho Burrito menu.

If you're looking for a reason to sink your teeth into the fresh, tasty food at your local Mucho Burrito, it doesn't get much better than during Cinco de Mayo.

5 days of $5 deals at Mucho Burrito

Price: $5

When: May 5-9, 2025

Address: Participating Mucho Burrito locations across Canada. Find one closest to you here

Mucho Burrito Website

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