Chipotle Rolls Out Real Halloween Costumes Inspired by Their Burritos, Napkins, Forks and More

Spirit Halloween will sell $40 bodysuits inspired by Chipotle’s fork, napkin, burrito, water cup and to-go bag

<p>Chipotle</p> Chipotle and Spirit Halloween are partnering up for burrito-themed costumes

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Chipotle and Spirit Halloween are partnering up for burrito-themed costumes

Chipotle fans can dress the part this Halloween thanks to a collaboration with Spirit Halloween.

The fast-casual chain and the Halloween store are joining forces and selling five different Chipotle-themed costumes.

Each outfit in the collection is a head-to-toe bodysuit (also known as a morph suit) and represents a different element of the Chipotle dining experience. Spirit Halloween will sell $40 outfits inspired by the restaurant chain’s black plastic forks, paper napkins, disposable water cups, foil-wrapped burritos and branded to-go bags.

<p>Chipotle</p> Costumes are inspired by forks, napkins, cups, burrito wrappers and to-go bags

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Costumes are inspired by forks, napkins, cups, burrito wrappers and to-go bags

The fork and napkin costumes were teased on Chipotle’s social media over the last few years. Now the costumes available at Spirit Halloween are bringing the spoof IRL.

“We’re no strangers to memes at Spirit Halloween. Year after year, we are blown away by the passion and creativity we see from fans sharing their take on popular Spirit Halloween memes – and we’re beyond thrilled to be teaming up with Chipotle to bring some of those creations to life,” Spirit Halloween's Kym Sarkos said in a press release.

The bodysuits will be available online through Spirit Halloween starting on Sept. 6 and come in sizes ranging from adult small to extra-large. Select Spirit Halloween locations in Chicago, Denver, Los Angeles, New York and Egg Harbor Township in New Jersey will carry the food-inspired costumes in stores.

Related: Chipotle Insists They Have Not Changed Their Portion Sizes Despite TikTok Complaints (Exclusive)

Chipotle felt the heat earlier this year when customers argued that portion sizes were being slashed at the chain.

In May, rumors flew on TikTok as users recorded workers making their meals in the hopes that holding a phone would entice employees to fill up their bowls.

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In a statement to PEOPLE at the time, Laurie Schalow — chief corporate affairs and food safety officer at Chipotle — said that "there have been no changes in [the company's] portion sizes."

"Our intentions are to provide a great experience every time, and our meals have always been completely customizable so guests can vocalize or digitally select their desired portions when choosing from the list of real ingredients," she said.

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