tHa ShIzNiT
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I like chipotle. And as someone said earlier you actually do get decent value for your money. You're paying about 7 bucks for a huge burrito that has like 1000 calories.
im still baffled that someone thinks $6 is expensive/not cheap for lunch.
popular's okay if it's priced right. At TB I can get 5 of the burritos I eat there for the same price as 1 at Chipotle. AT JiTB I get a burger, 2 tacos, fries and a drink for less than 1 item at Chipotle. None of the places you mentioned would be on my radar if I had to pay as much as Chipotle costs. If Chipotle cost about $2.50 it would be worth recommending. TB's not great tasting, but it's also not expensive, so it's a reasonable choice when you want Fast Food. If I had to pay Chipotle prices to eat at TB I'd never go there and would hate on it every bit as much as Chipotle.
It's a shame their food isn't that good.
It's for one of the worst "food" places ever, of course they shouldn't have approved this.
Yeah, mostly-fresh ingredients hardly qualify as food!It's for one of the worst "food" places ever, of course they shouldn't have approved this.
There's nothing not bland there, meat? sucks, beans? they don't even offer re-fried beans. Whole beans in a burrito is a fucking travisty and should be punishable by death. They could at least offer them, but that would be too logical. Rice? It's not even Spanish rice. Sauces? Pathetic. There's no combination of anything from that place that can lead to a non bland burrito. Of course people will proclaim it's delicious and one of the best burritos around. I assume this has a lot to do with the marketing team beating the "fresh" and "GMO free" and "locally grown" bullshit into peoples heads.
The Placebo effect's definitely strong with Chipotle Mexicant Grill.
I've been there about 5 times, each time made me a little more sad inside than the previous. If it was $3 (about what it's worth) I would speak highly of it. For the price? Can't recommend it at all. They're the Beats headphones of Mexican food. Beats headphones would be great @ $100, $200-300? nope, not really at all. ...
Ichinisan said:Fuck off.
He has to be trolling. He stated the salsa was bland. Salsa has literally 7 fucking ingredients: tomato, onion, cilantro, jalapeno, garlic, lime juice and salt.
Of all the things at Chiptole, their hot salsa is the best thing they have, flavor wise.
... I can follow your "Beats" analogy to a degree, but Chipotle isn't really claiming anything more than they are: freshest, best sourcing of any fast food restaurant. That's what they do best. Beats claims to produce high quality audio, which is very far from the truth.
Both have something of a premium label to them, however. The difference in cost is actually necessary for Chipotle, however--it actually costs them far more to purchase their ingredients than does Taco Bell and any other low grade "authentic" Taqueria. Beats is made with junk, sounds like junk, but you pay for Dr Dre's name--just like Bose.![]()
honestly, I don't think you would know a real burrito if it clobbered you in the head.
A real burrito = meat, cheese, beans...maybe salsa, maybe sour cream. That's pretty fucking bland.
and when we are talking authentic mexican salsa, it's pureed tomatoes, garlic, jalepenos, salt. more or less.
bland and fucking bland.
seriously, if you think a real Mexican burrito (which is about as common in traditional Mexican cuisine as "al fredo" is in italian cuisine) is anything more than meat, cheese, and beans, then you should just accept the fact that you are beyond clueless and find something else to bitch about.
like disgusting, diabetic asses.
I mean, it tastes exactly like it looks. Beans, cheese, meat, veggie/salsa. Are you saying you just don't like burritos?
That's a confusing statement, if that's all that matters than why eat at an expensive place like Chipotle when you can get beans, cheese, meats & veggies/salsa in a tortilla for half the price elsewhere? The exact same ingredients will taste different from place to place.
Only on ATOT can people argue about food so objectively as if its palatableness is some law of the universe that's unquestionable.
I don't think you've ever been to Chipotle. Or, you're trolling. Do you also believe medium rare steaks are yucky and bland?
Alright, so quantity over quality, got it.
...I used to pronounce it "chi-po-til".
Do they have them in Canada?