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Eat healthy by going naked at Mad Mex

Mad Mex Fresh Mexican Grill is offering a free bottle of water with their popular Naked Burritos throughout the month of January.

For just $9.90, customers can enjoy a complete and healthy guilt free meal. The Naked Chicken Burrito is 280 calories and with tasty additions like cheese and sour cream it still only contains less than 335 calories. A tasty satisfying meal for under $10 available at one of 15 Australia wide locations.

Perfect for those wanting to watch their waistline and fulfil that healthy eating New Year’s Resolution, Mad Mex’s nutritional calculator on their website (www.madmex.com.au/nutrition) and mobile site (https://m.madmex.com/nutrition), allows customers to quickly and easily calculate the exact nutritional value of their meal. The Baja-Californian inspired menu of fresh and wholesome Mexican food, and made-to-order system of preparation allows diners to customise their meals to their exact taste preference and dietary requirements.

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