Chipotle is Giving Us Too Much Food
fatasfack
Posts: 77 Member
Hi, I just contacted Chipotle to verify how many servings of each item are supposed to go into a burrito bowl. I was shocked to find out that myself and most other people who eat at Chipotle have consumed way more calories than they are supposed to. The nutrition facts on a burrito bowl include one spoonful of any item that you add to the nutrition calculator. Unfortunately, many if not all Chipotle employees will double things like the rice, which would add an extra 180 calories. I've also noticed that they usually add an additional half spoon of the meats they offer. Next time you go to Chipotle, ask for only one spoonful of each item or you may be consuming way more calories than you planned.
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I choose not to go to Chipolte. I make my own burrito bowl if I'm really hungry for one. That way, I know what and how much I add of the ingredients I want.0
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Smart, I'm guessing you are new to the app based on your weight loss so far. Good luck and you will be amazed how much weight you lose if you really use the app.1
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I read, re-read, and read this post, and I'm still not seeing the issue.0
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This complaint is not valid. Give me moar Chipotle!0
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most other people who eat at Chipotle have consumed way more calories than they are supposed to. The nutrition facts on a burrito bowl include one spoonful of any item that you add to the nutrition calculator. Unfortunately, many if not all Chipotle employees will double things like the rice, which would add an extra 180 calories. I've also noticed that they usually add an additional half spoon of the meats they offer.0
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Hi, if you go on their website and create a chicken bowl with no cheese or sour cream, it will tell you that you are consuming 480 calories. However, this number is based on Chipotle employees putting one full serving of all your ingredients in the bowl. Unfortunately, many employees will put twice the amount of rice and 50% more meat than they are supposed to, so without you knowing, your bowl becomes a 800 calorie bowl that you recorded as a 480 calorie bowl.0
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When I go to Chipotle, I tell the server not to skimp on anything and make sure those spoons are FULL!! :drinker: So yeah not seeing an issue either.......0
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I can't eat a whole burrito bowl anyway - if I'm getting Chipotle it is both lunch AND dinner. AND I get my white flour tortilla on the side to help scoop up the deliciousness. Chipotle is high in calories, and high in delicious flavor. I accept it the way it is.0
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If I had just strictly been on a Chipotle diet and planned on losing half a pound a week, I would actually be gaining weight. Not cool.0
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Some employees don't pay attention to how much food they are giving away. If anything, that costs the restaurant more money. My sister's restaurant ( she is the manager at a Chipotle ) is really strict on portions, just because of food costs.1
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Smart, I'm guessing you are new to the app based on your weight loss so far. Good luck and you will be amazed how much weight you lose if you really use the app.
Wow really?
Some people reset their tickers to show smaller manageable goals.
Ive lost over 20 pounds but my ticker shows 4.
I suggest getting your mouth shut on others tickers. Maybe grab some Chipotle to help you but I think your foot is taking up all the room.0 -
I can't eat a whole burrito bowl anyway - if I'm getting Chipotle it is both lunch AND dinner. AND I get my white flour tortilla on the side to help scoop up the deliciousness. Chipotle is high in calories, and high in delicious flavor. I accept it the way it is.
Are you serious?
One time my husband wanted something else and I wanted Chipotle, so we went to Chipotle first got my burrito and by the time we drove over the the drive thru he wanted his thing from he looks over at me and goes "do you want anything here?" ....i had already killed that burrito.
I mean, I didn't get overweight from eating halves of things at restaurants? I can't be the only one?1 -
They are giving you more than the nutrition facts say. That is the problem. You think your burrito bowl is 480 calories, but it ends up being over 70 calories most times.0
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Haha impressive.0
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It said 0 lbs lost.0
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Smart, I'm guessing you are new to the app based on your weight loss so far. Good luck and you will be amazed how much weight you lose if you really use the app.
Wow really?
Some people reset their tickers to show smaller manageable goals.
Ive lost over 20 pounds but my ticker shows 4.
I suggest getting your mouth shut on others tickers. Maybe grab some Chipotle to help you but I think your foot is taking up all the room.
I don't think he was trying to be rude! If you read the way he writes you can tell. I think he was genuine0 -
I think this is something that commonly happens at tons of restaurants, not just there. Depending on how the person prepares the food item, the calories can really vary widely. I generally distrust anything that I didn't prepare myself. It's fine for a treat, as I enjoy going out and having treat meals also.0
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It said 0 lbs lost.
So?
Again, could reset a ticker. Could new a new account for a new phase of weightloss.0 -
They are giving you more than the nutrition facts say. That is the problem. You think your burrito bowl is 480 calories, but it ends up being over 70 calories most times.
Than stop eating out if you are that paranoid about it.0 -
If I had just strictly been on a Chipotle diet and planned on losing half a pound a week, I would actually be gaining weight. Not cool.
For my moneys, my game plan with this new information is I'm gonna watch closely each spoonful , half extra spoonful :smooched: , and double spoonful :smokin: that goes into my burrito and just use the math's to log them as "1" serving, "1.5 servings" and "2 servings" of whatever goes in thier burritos. Then if I'm like way over, I'll work out the next day, or that evening, and or cut cals do more exercise the following day to get back on track for the week.
there is like NO WAY I am quitting Chipotle. Nuh, unh!
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I read, re-read, and read this post, and I'm still not seeing the issue.
Me either. If i'm planning on going out for the day i eat very little any time before that and either get the info off a site or calculate it as close as i can.0 -
Thanks, I'm not sure what's wrong with that person.0
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Lol, this is hilarious!0
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Haha, I mean I'm trying to lose weight. Isn't that why everyone is on here?0
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They are giving you more than the nutrition facts say. That is the problem. You think your burrito bowl is 480 calories, but it ends up being over 70 calories most times.
Or if you realize what a serving size is and estimate what they are actually giving you then you can plan for it. I estimate my chicken bowls at Chipotle at between 1100-1300 calories but I plan my day accordingly or don't eat there that day. If I'm going to eat it I'm going to savor it.0 -
Thanks, I'm not sure what's wrong with that person.
Inorite... now shhhh, me eat boh-rrrrreet-oh
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They are giving you more than the nutrition facts say. That is the problem. You think your burrito bowl is 480 calories, but it ends up being over 70 calories most times.
Dude, their corporate has guidelines (for inventory, forecasting, accounting purposes, etc) and that's what they post on their site. In your perfect Chipotle world, an emotionless robot with ice cream scoops for hands with built in scales would measure out the perfectly portioned burrito bowl.
If you go to a restaurant, do you think the chef measures out one precise tablespoon of butter for your meal? Nahh. This is the risk you take when you go out to eat. You should be asking yourself "is Chipotle worth the risk?" and we all know the answer is a resounding "YES." At least Chipotle offers *something* to get what is best a rough estimate.0 -
I'm sticking to Whole Foods where everything is weighed.0
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I think I know that person! Is it you?0
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