You don't really think that, unless you also think only the chorizo itself is $7.73. The sign clearly and unambiguously states that the burrito is 300 calories. Maybe, maybe, you could interpret it another way, if it only said "Chorizo" at the top.
There are people out there who claim to only eat 500 calories a day and still gain weight
Do you have that much faith in the American public tho 🤔
Their chorizo is actually really good
I mean, there was an entire thread on 'breakfast' burritos with people all recommending various 1000+kcal burritos. For fucking breakfast.
Like it's the most normal thing in the world to just start off your day with a single burrito that is over half the calorie count people should be ingesting in an entire 24h day. You guys have developed some fucked up eating habits if that shit is considered normal in any way, shape or form.
To be fair, if there is any part of the day when you should be ingesting a giant pile of calories in one go it is breakfast. Eating heavy dinners and then basically chilling for the rest of the afternoon/night is worse, at least the breakfast can be worked off over the course of the day.
To be fair, if there is any part of the day when you should be ingesting a giant pile of calories in one go it is breakfast. Eating heavy dinners and then basically chilling for the rest of the afternoon/night is worse, at least the breakfast can be worked off over the course of the day.
What are the "unspecified damages" here? Chipolet is in the wrong here, that sign is misleading as shit, but what are the damages of eating one burrito one day? Takes a lot more than that to ruin a diet.
You don't really think that, unless you also think only the chorizo itself is $7.73. The sign clearly and unambiguously states that the burrito is 300 calories. Maybe, maybe, you could interpret it another way, if it only said "Chorizo" at the top.
Given how fucking terrible nutritional education is in this country, I can totally see a sign like that being misleading.
Any diet is ruined if you incorporate a 1100kcal burrito in it. It's incredibly calorie-dense.
Common sense says it's not 300 calories but it is 100% misleading.
I believe their arguement was "The burrito's construction is a la carte, the only guaranteed part (the meat) comes out to 300".
Which is bullshit which probably doesn't even account for the tortilla since that is technically optional as well. They are burritos, Chipotle, everyone knows that they are bad for you. Stop trying to pretend.
This. How could anyone think all of that would be 300 calories? Maybe someone that has never in their life looked or care about calories or nutrition? :/Common sense says it's not 300 calories but it is 100% misleading.
Is the entire burrito 7.73 or is it just the chorizo?
You have to be an idiot to believe the actuall burrito is 300 calories. But that's what the sign says! Yeah, signs say lots of shit.
clearly it's the sign itself that is $7.79 and 300 calories.