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What Your Chipotle Order Says About You

Are you a burrito in the Chipotle of life?

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What Your Chipotle Order Says About You
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We all love Chipotle even if we don’t love Chipotle. There is something for everyone and even if you hate guacamole, (who are you), you can omit that avocado goodness and choose the wide variety of delicious toppings from the burrito bar choices. Pico de gallo, lettuce, beans, rice, sour cream, chicken, sour cream, guacamole, sour cream, oh did I mention sour cream? All the good things in life are at your dispense and all you have to do is point. Everything can be perfectly displayed in a small little bowl and placed in front of you for a measly amount of money. Your Chipotle order can tell a lot about who you are and if you’ve ever ordered a delicious meal from Chipotle, there’s a chance that one of these personalities applies to you.


The Classic Burrito

We've all tried it at least once, a delectable combination of meat, rice, veggies etc etc. You can really customize it, and the flour tortilla wrapped around all the Chipotle goodness really adds the perfect touch. If you order the burrito, you're probably an outgoing person, who loves the classics in life. You live simply! You love to be organized, as the burrito is a perfectly folded organizational meal!


The Burrito Bowl

The burrito bowl is basically a salad with only about 1/8th the amount of lettuce in a regular salad. This fresh alternative to a burrito omits that flour tortilla, and is a perfectly combined party in your mouth! You most likely would order one of these if you are trying to consume less gluten (aka the flour tortilla), or if you just love the idea of seeing all of your food in one perfect mix. You are probably a person who is frugal with your money, and likes to get the most bang for your buck! You're options for endless toppings also reveal you like to mix and match in life, and have a very eclectic personality!

Tacos

Everybody loves tacos, and if you don't you are definitely wrong. However, tacos at Chipotle aren't;t everyones first choice but boy are they delicious. If you prefer a smaller portion size to that ginormous burrito, then tacos are the perfect choice. If this is your order, you are probably an exciting person who loves to try new things and experiment with your foods! You add different toppings to each of your tacos to satisfy that uniqueness in you!

Salad

Salads at Chipotle aren't something you see too often, as they are basically just a burrito bowl with a ton of lettuce. Salads are great, but when it comes to Chipotle, it is basically necessary to go all out and get something a little indulgent. If you order a salad at Chipotle, you are probably stuck in your ways, which is not a bad thing! You love certain foods and may be picky when it comes to trying different menu items. You know what you want in life and you are a go-getter!


Kids Menu

If you're not a kid and you order off the kid's menu, props to you! The kid's menu can be perfect for those days when you are just not that hungry but really are in the mood for Chipotle. If you order off the Kid's menu, you most likely are trying to save a buck. You live for those cheese quesadillas that remind you of your childhood and you feel nostalgic when you see those tiny chocolate milk boxes. You are most likely young at heart and have a fun personality full of life! You are the jokester of your friends, and love to watch a disney movie every now and again.

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