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Posted on 10/6/12 at 3:10 pm to thedice20
Go there and whatever you get, get cilantro ranch put in your burrito. That alone makes Izzo's worth it
Posted on 10/6/12 at 4:07 pm to thedice20
I had never had chipotle until they opened up by campus. I went in expecting great things, especially after hearing how much better chipotle was. I was unimpressed by chipotle and prefer Izzos any day of the week. That's just my 2 cents.
Posted on 10/6/12 at 9:08 pm to BMoney
Great review. I agree.
Just add that Chipotle's chips are much better. And Chipotle is 10x faster.
I ate Izzo's biweekly for about 7 years, now it's been Chipotle for the past year (recently moved). Both are great; however, I prefer Izzo's.
Kinda crazy that Chipotle doesn't have jalapenos. It's still good though.
Just add that Chipotle's chips are much better. And Chipotle is 10x faster.
I ate Izzo's biweekly for about 7 years, now it's been Chipotle for the past year (recently moved). Both are great; however, I prefer Izzo's.
Kinda crazy that Chipotle doesn't have jalapenos. It's still good though.
Posted on 10/7/12 at 6:05 am to LStU
The reason Chipotle is more limited on toppings / variety is two-fold:
1. Issues sourcing locally and/or "naturally grown" on some things at a reasonable cost. Stepping outside that model erodes their brand identity, and they have a lot more stores to manage than the other guys.
2. Speed of service is their other strength. Simpler=faster. The classic McDonalds way (their one-time owner).
1. Issues sourcing locally and/or "naturally grown" on some things at a reasonable cost. Stepping outside that model erodes their brand identity, and they have a lot more stores to manage than the other guys.
2. Speed of service is their other strength. Simpler=faster. The classic McDonalds way (their one-time owner).
This post was edited on 10/7/12 at 6:09 am
Posted on 10/7/12 at 10:07 am to TejasHorn
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The reason Chipotle is more limited on toppings / variety is two-fold:
1. Issues sourcing locally and/or "naturally grown" on some things at a reasonable cost. Stepping outside that model erodes their brand identity, and they have a lot more stores to manage than the other guys.
2. Speed of service is their other strength. Simpler=faster. The classic McDonalds way (their one-time owner).
Makes absolute sense. They do move a lot of people through their line quickly.
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