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Edited March 9, 2021
at 09:09 PM
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Rubio's operates, licenses, or franchises more than 200 restaurants in Arizona, California, Nevada, and Utah.
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https://blog.rubios.com/quiz/
Unique BOGO code given on screen if you score 80% on test; don't think you have to register your email (till you place your order). Unsure if what the expiration date will be and it seems they want you to use this on online orders.
Let's make it easy on everyone, been a long pandemic, answers (believe it or not these are the correct answers) as follows:
1 A) San Felipe
2 D) All of the above - Always all the above
3 D) A & C - Always multiple entries
4 D) Machaca Burrito - Quite good but my kids lien the California burrito (Fries on the inside)
5 C) Puerto Nuevo and Oaxaca - kinda a hard one
6 C) Salmon, Mahi Mahi, Shrimp and Pollock - choice is nice
7 C) Chile - not too surprising when the US tends to have American Lobster
8 B) 20 years - long time
9 D) All of the above - Always all the above
10 A) Southern coast of Mexico - Easy geography lesson and this is for a Mexican restaurant
11 C) World-famous lobster - Lobster seemed to be the theme of the quiz
12 D) All of the above - Always all the above
Good luck - but I don't think you'll needed it
- Brian
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The interesting thing will be if you can use the different codes in the same account. Since the codes are unique the answer is probably.
I expected stricter implementation (like requiring/tracking the email upn or restricting based on IP) considering Rubio's adopted a stricter scheme for physical coupons sent in the mail. Each of them comes with unique codes for every recipient, and if you use the physical coupon at the B&M you are blocked from using the online code or vice-versa. AFAIK, most companies (like Subway or Burger King) don't print/mail unique coupons. So this quiz is a departure from their usual strictness.
Yes. You can enter the quiz using a generic link. The long upn code in the email is irrelevant. You can take the quiz as many times as you want so they will quickly hit the 5000 limit. If you get any wrong answers, you can go back and fix it.
The interesting thing will be if you can use the different codes in the same account. Since the codes are unique the answer is probably.
I expected stricter implementation (like requiring/tracking the email upn or restricting based on IP) considering Rubio's adopted a stricter scheme for physical coupons sent in the mail. Each of them comes with unique codes for every recipient, and if you use the physical coupon at the B&M you are blocked from using the online code or vice-versa. AFAIK, most companies (like Subway or Burger King) don't print/mail unique coupons. So this quiz is a departure from their usual strictness.
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