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  • Margot Robbie
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    32 years ago

    Because none of them knows how to wrap a burrito so it doesn’t fall apart.

    • @_MoveSwiftlyOPM
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      12 years ago

      It’s a difficult task, given it is their job.

  • @itadakimasu
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    22 years ago

    Chipotle burrito cost like $7 back in 2005/2006. Now it costs like 10.50. pretty fucking reasonable

    • @_MoveSwiftlyOPM
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      12 years ago

      A steak burrito with guac is $14.17 after tax.

      Their flavoring and steak is the best, but the portion at that price is the problem. They’ve gotten it lower and lower to the point that I refuse to ever go back.

      If you order online, forget about it. Literally more than half the bowl is empty, on multiple occasions.

      • @itadakimasu
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        22 years ago

        Must be location dependent. At my local establishment I can barely move after eating a bowl it’s so big. Try a different location?

        Their guac is good but definitely way too expensive. They’ve always charged extra for guac, maybe? I always skip it because of the price.

        • @_MoveSwiftlyOPM
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          12 years ago

          I’ve tried a few in Colorado. It must be a state thing.

          Eithet way, I’m not supporting a franchise that doesn’t take reviews seriously.

      • @guyman
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        12 years ago

        Ordering online depends on the location. If enough people complain about their online orders instead of just waiting in line, stores will eventually start giving proper portions Anyone saying a short online order is actually correct is full of shit.

        • @_MoveSwiftlyOPM
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          22 years ago

          The Chipotle next to me has a 3.7 rating. Not a single one in the area has a 4.0 star rating.

          They do NOT care.

  • @guyman
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    12 years ago

    Both places are overpriced.