DailyDirt: Eating At Chipotle
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Some people really like eating at Chipotle. It's supposed to be healthy (although it really depends on what you order). The ingredients are often (but not always) from sustainable sources, and customers enjoy their meals. A few really fanatical eaters have devised some bizarre eating games with Chipotle food. Almost every fast food restaurant has a "secret menu" of some kind nowadays, but if you really like Chipotle, here are some extreme eaters who have documented their Chipotle purchases.- Andrew Hawryluk gave up NOT going to Chipotle for Lent, and he called his strange non-abstinence "Chipotlent" and blogged about it. Since February 18, 2015, this 23yo animator from Los Angeles has been eating at Chipotle at least once a day... for over 6 months now. He's been compared to Jared who once represented Subway, but maybe that's not such a favorable comparison now. [url]
- It's one thing to order a meal at Chipotle every day, but it's another process entirely to try to maximize the weight of your food. If you want to do it, though, you can apparently get 86% more food (by weight) than just ordering like a normal person. [url]
- The 'Chipotle Quesarito' is a secret menu hack that uses a cheese quesadilla to wrap your burrito, instead of just a plain tortilla. Recently, however, Chipotle has started charging $3.50 extra for this "have it your way" hack, but it's still a popular order. [url]
Filed Under: andrew hawryluk, chipotlent, dylan grosz, fast food, food, healthy, jared fogle, quesarito, restaurants, secret menu
Companies: chipotle, subway