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A “Free Burrito” Ad Has People Calling for QR Codes on Billboards to Be Banned

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QR codes on billboards are fairly common now. But a recent ad that went up in Chicago has people calling for them to be BANNED.

All the billboard says is “FREE BURRITO,” with a giant QR code next to it.

It’s for a Mexican place called Guzman y Gomez with eight locations in the Chicago area. It’s an Australian chain that recently expanded to the U.S. Because when you think good Mexican food, you think . . . Australia?

The QR code was legit and sent people a coupon for a free burrito. But the argument is it could have easily KILLED SOMEONE instead. Texting and driving isn’t safe . . . and neither is rushing to grab your phone to score a free lunch.

The billboard went up in mid-December, and there haven’t been any reports of it causing a crash. But what do you think?

Should companies be able to toss QR codes on billboards like that? Or is it just a matter of time before someone gets hurt?