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Posted by Devra First  March 10, 2010 03:50 PM
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boburr.jpgBoloco celebrates its lucky birthday with free food. Mini and small burritos, bowls, wraps, and salads are gratis. The original burrito (Boloco's largest) is $1.

Today until 8 p.m., you can get 'em at Boloco Tufts (340 Boston Ave., Medford), Boloco Newbury (247 Newbury St.), and Boloco Northeastern (359-369 Huntington Ave.).
 
On Friday, the Natick branch will hand them out from 11 a.m.-8 p.m.

On Wednesday, March 17, from 11 a.m.-8 p.m., head to the Cleveland Circle, Children’s Hospital/Longwood, and Boston Common locations.

You can also give as good as you get. There's a charitable component to the event. Local organizations will be collecting donations today: Bethany Union for Young Women is at the Newbury Street branch, Northeastern University Habitat for Humanity is at Boloco Northeastern, and Tufts Hillel Haiti Emergency Relief Fund is at Tufts. The charity that raises the most money will receive an additional $300 donation from Boloco.
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