Chipotle and BÉIS launch burrito themed travel collection
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Shay Mitchell, the renowned actress, has collaborated to launch an exciting new 11-piece collection featuring insulated bags, totes, and accessories, set to premiere on December 8.

WASHINGTON — If you’ve ever found yourself dashing through the airport with a burrito in one hand and a carry-on in the other, your solution is here. Chipotle has partnered with the viral travel brand BÉIS to introduce a distinctive burrito-themed travel collection.

The collaboration, known as The To Go Collection, comprises 11 pieces designed to make carrying Chipotle both easy and stylish. This collection, co-created by Shay Mitchell—who is not only the founder of BÉIS but also a devoted Chipotle fan—features insulated bags to keep your food warm, compartments for napkins and extras, and totes perfectly sized for quick airport trips and daily errands.

Set to launch on Monday, December 8, at 6 a.m. PT exclusively on the BÉIS app, the collection will also be available on beistravel.com starting at 9 a.m. PT. The first 5,000 customers in the U.S. and Canada will receive a complimentary Chipotle entrée code with their purchase. The company assures that orders placed by December 16 will arrive in time for the holidays.

“At BÉIS, we’re huge Chipotle enthusiasts and were thrilled to bring a touch of innovation to this collaboration,” said Adeela Hussain Johnson, CEO of BÉIS. “Our mission was straightforward: to craft premium designs inspired by genuine Chipotle takeout experiences, making them a natural fit for the routines of dedicated fans.”

The launch taps into Gen Z travel behaviors, with young travelers averaging three leisure trips a year and often sticking to familiar comfort foods while on the go.

The To Go Collection includes:

  • Chipotle Rollers (Carry-On and Large): $278–$378
  • Luggage Covers (Carry-On and Large): $58–$68
  • Take Out Tote Bag (fits a Chipotle bowl): $98
  • Burrito Holder Sling (insulated): $48
  • Chipotle Napkin Sling: $78
  • Burrito Duffle: $128
  • Burrito Pouch Set: $68
  • Guac Cup Bag Charm: $34
  • Burrito Luggage Tag: $28
  • Burrito On Board Charm: $18
  • Pepper Key Charm: $18

“Chipotle is the last stop on the way to the airport and the first stop after landing for many of our fans,” Chris Brandt, Chipotle’s chief brand officer said. “‘The To Go Collection’ is a stylish way to take real food with you whether you’re traveling across the country or just around the block.”

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