The cold hard truth about Chipotle Burrito Bowls
Replies
-
Look at it this way, OP... at least they didn't offer him a free pie.0
-
Edited because I have issues posting pictures.
Screw the burrito bowl, get a quesaritto and be happy.
It's so seriously true. It's all I ever get. Be warned though - once you try it the regular burrito will never be the same.0 -
I hate getting more than I pay for. I want less, damn it!0
-
1. Chipotle is delicious. 2. The ingredients are whole foods and fresh. 3. You can tell them how much and what you want in your bowl.
In terms of fast food I think Chipotle is the best. Even when I do get too much rice down my pie hole I still feel like I made a good choice because it's real food my body can get nutrients from and has to work to break down. Chipotle gives you nutrition based on a specific portion amount so you know to add cals if you go past that amount.
The bigger problem, in my opinion, is the bold faced WRONG information we get from some sit down restaurant's nutritional information. People have tested dishes and found way more calories than what is listed. For example, Applebee's WW menu . To me, that is where we lose real control and can end up unknowingly consuming way more calories even when we've researched the nutritional information.0 -
I hate getting more than I pay for. I want less, damn it!0
-
Over-portioning happens. For sure. But, having worked in the food industry as someone who makes the food, I know that if you're overportioning by 70% you're going to get fired. Food is expensive. For the food industry it is (obviously) incredibly expensive and the portions given by corporate are made more to balance out cost vs. return than calories.
Moral of the story: 70% extra probably happens rarely. You want one scoop? You should ask for one scoop. It's ok to not finish your food sometimes. I'm getting a burrito bowl for lunch.0 -
Makes me think of Five Guys and the way they serve their "little" size fries... they fill the "little" cup, put it in the brown bag, then throw another full scoop or two of fries into the bag on top of it. I'm not saying it's not absolutely DEE-LISH and that I don't worship their fries, just that their calorie estimates for a "little" serving are probably mondo outta whack.
But I'm still not gonna take a food scale with me wherever I go.:noway:0 -
This is the same for drinks at a bar or a burger at McDonald's - bartenders/employees will often give you extra liquor/condiments, throwing off the calorie count, and feel they're doing you a favor. Eating out is always a really rough estimate, even if they do provide caloric information.
Yes because us bar tenders are very concerned about your calorie count and not our tips...... :huh:0 -
This is the same for drinks at a bar or a burger at McDonald's - bartenders/employees will often give you extra liquor/condiments, throwing off the calorie count, and feel they're doing you a favor. Eating out is always a really rough estimate, even if they do provide caloric information.
Yes because us bar tenders are very concerned about your calorie count and not our tips...... :huh:
You can over-booze me all you like! My mix-in is zero cal, so bring it!0 -
Makes me think of Five Guys and the way they serve their "little" size fries... they fill the "little" cup, put it in the brown bag, then throw another full scoop or two of fries into the bag on top of it. I'm not saying it's not absolutely DEE-LISH and that I don't worship their fries, just that their calorie estimates for a "little" serving are probably mondo outta whack.
But I'm still not gonna take a food scale with me wherever I go.:noway:
I've always wondered if their calories on the site are for the original cup only or if the extra stuff is included...
The bigger problem, in my opinion, is the bold faced WRONG information we get from some sit down restaurant's nutritional information. People have tested dishes and found way more calories than what is listed. For example, Applebee's WW menu . To me, that is where we lose real control and can end up unknowingly consuming way more calories even when we've researched the nutritional information.
Link? I like the Applebee's light menu...0 -
This post makes me hungry0
-
I only have one question why eat at Chipotle if there is a Hot Head Burrito nearby. Eating at Hot Head will kill ever eating at Chipotle again.
I hate moving out of Ohio and no longer having one nearby.0 -
The chipotle in my area must be cheap then, I watch them make the bowls and they plenty close to the correct portions but every once in a while they hook it up.
Not going to complain if they give me double the portion of meat or guac and not charge more, I'll just make sure I'm more realistic when I log it.0 -
I only have one question why eat at Chipotle if there is a Hot Head Burrito nearby. Eating at Hot Head will kill ever eating a Chipotle again.
I hate moving out of Ohio and no longer having one nearby.
I love chipotle but I'll have to look this place up for sho0 -
Chipotle are saboteurs!
Tasty, tasty saboteurs.0 -
Makes me think of Five Guys and the way they serve their "little" size fries... they fill the "little" cup, put it in the brown bag, then throw another full scoop or two of fries into the bag on top of it. I'm not saying it's not absolutely DEE-LISH and that I don't worship their fries, just that their calorie estimates for a "little" serving are probably mondo outta whack.
But I'm still not gonna take a food scale with me wherever I go.:noway:
I've always wondered if their calories on the site are for the original cup only or if the extra stuff is included...
The bigger problem, in my opinion, is the bold faced WRONG information we get from some sit down restaurant's nutritional information. People have tested dishes and found way more calories than what is listed. For example, Applebee's WW menu . To me, that is where we lose real control and can end up unknowingly consuming way more calories even when we've researched the nutritional information.
Link? I like the Applebee's light menu...
There was actually a lawsuit about it (albeit frivolous in my opinion) a few years back. I found this story about it for a link http://consumerist.com/2008/10/10/lawsuits-claim-applebees-weight-watchers-food-has-too-much-fat/. It's not the restaurant's fault necessarily so I'm not trying to slam on place over another. It's just that preparation in restaurants often includes extra dabs of butter/oil and cooking next to other higher fat dishes etc. Because of this we find a lot of unknown extra cals that won't be listed in the nutritional information listed. That's one reason (besides the not eating meat thing and not wanting to be a pain modifying orders) that I like to eat at home. When I do go out, I much prefer a place like Chipotle because I feel I've got much more control and their simple offerings are prepared the same way over and over.0 -
This is my only go-to place to eat out usually. Sure; if you get everything they offer into your bowl with double the portions then it will be a lot of calories. (By the way; my chipolte is stingy with everything so i cant see what you're talking about when it comes to more food in the bowl) I eat here at least once or twice a week and it never hinders my fitness journey.
i will never stop eating chipotle. honestly, if i could eat here every day; i would. LOL
Spot on if you ask me. They are stingy with their ingredients. I eat there, get the brown rice (more filling) and get sour cream on the side. You can make two meals out of it although I have struggled with that lately. Just too good.0 -
It's not Chipotles fault though.
Their calculator gives 190 calories for 4 oz of rice, which is about 1 scoop. If you order rice, and watch them throw scoop after scoop in there, whose damn fault is that?
Generally I order an item and trust the web site N.I. for the item. Knowing I can't do that at Chipotle is good info.
Yes. Personal responsibility, for the win.0 -
One more thing...Chipotle must add crack to their rice because it is fuggin addictive.0
-
Meh...my lunch is typically around 600 - 800 calories...that has nothing to do with the actual nutritional content and whether or not it's healthy.
also, anyone who is surprised about a restaurant serving and calorie content in restaurant food is just oblivious....I'm always surprised that people are surprised...it's a bit ridiculous...
I'm not expecting restaurant N.I. to be dead-on. But it's normal to expect it to not be 70% off.0 -
Wait.
The burrito bowl had 70% more stuff in it? Was it the same price? Why would anyone be sad over this??
I've had quite a few burrito bowls. I've still been able to lose.0 -
Look at it this way, OP... at least they didn't offer him a free pie.
Hahahaha0 -
Where's this magical 70% number coming from? Curious.0
-
I hate getting more than I pay for. I want less, damn it!0
-
Edited because I have issues posting pictures.
Screw the burrito bowl, get a quesaritto and be happy.
You can order it, but they (the chipotle guy) will hate you for it.
You can follow the instructions provided here, about how to order this and other awesome items from the secret menu...
http://hackthemenu.com/chipotle/secret-menu/0 -
OK I am not trying to be snide here but I'm not understanding the issue. When I order Chipotle, I don't select "Chipotle burrito" off MFP to log it, I enter EVERY INGREDIENT individually based upon what I ordered and eyeballing how much is in there. ie half a cup of guac (Chipotle guac is on MFP), rice, etc. Of course I'm not measuring each item on my scale but I also know when I eat out that my calories are going to be my best guess (but still pretty close). If I do this after I order but before I consume, I then know where I am in my daily allotment and can choose to eat less of my meal.
Of course if I'm just selecting someone else's Chipotle burrito off the list on MFP, I'm losing control of my intake and really have no idea what I'm getting.
Again, not trying to be snide, but this just seems like common sense to me. Am I missing something?0 -
Where's this magical 70% number coming from? Curious.
That's great you estimate the amounts of each individual item and log them individually. How do you know how much rice or meat is in there? I think it's far more common for people to use the Chipotle posted nutritional info.0 -
I always feel like the fill the bowl way way more than a regular burrito so they equal out to be the same calories, less filling + tortilla. Honestly when I go to Chipotle it is not because I care about the calories. Mmmm now I want Chipotle0
-
Where's this magical 70% number coming from? Curious.
That's great you estimate the amounts of each individual item and log them individually. How do you know how much rice or meat is in there? I think it's far more common for people to use the Chipotle posted nutritional info.
Ah, thanks, I didn't look at the vid.
For my logging, I eyeball it. I know, generally, what half a cup of something looks like. Of course it's my best guess, but I prefer to have a bit more control over my logging than selecting a completed burrito/ bowl off their list, for this very reason. Also when I log everything separately I can see where the calories are coming from (ie I now get a bit less guac so I don't go over). Most of the Chipotle ingredients that I use personally are all on the MFP list separately.0 -
Meh...my lunch is typically around 600 - 800 calories...that has nothing to do with the actual nutritional content and whether or not it's healthy.
also, anyone who is surprised about a restaurant serving and calorie content in restaurant food is just oblivious....I'm always surprised that people are surprised...it's a bit ridiculous...
I'm not expecting restaurant N.I. to be dead-on. But it's normal to expect it to not be 70% off.
How do you know it's 70% off and not 10% or 20%? Have you taken it home and weighed it? How did you separate the cheese from the rice and meat? What's the secret to isolating the guacamole from the sour cream? Last time I tried this, the tomatoes got mixed in with the salsa and I had hard time getting the weights right; what was your solution?0
Categories
- All Categories
- 1.4M Health, Wellness and Goals
- 393.4K Introduce Yourself
- 43.8K Getting Started
- 260.2K Health and Weight Loss
- 175.9K Food and Nutrition
- 47.4K Recipes
- 232.5K Fitness and Exercise
- 427 Sleep, Mindfulness and Overall Wellness
- 6.5K Goal: Maintaining Weight
- 8.5K Goal: Gaining Weight and Body Building
- 153K Motivation and Support
- 8K Challenges
- 1.3K Debate Club
- 96.3K Chit-Chat
- 2.5K Fun and Games
- 3.7K MyFitnessPal Information
- 24 News and Announcements
- 1.1K Feature Suggestions and Ideas
- 2.6K MyFitnessPal Tech Support Questions