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This will be my first review as this was the first time a restaurant motivated me to do so. This Chipotle has severe consistency in bowl mix and portion sizing. Me and my friends all ordered chicken bowls. First thing I noticed was that I got half as much chicken as both the person in front of and behind me (they were both my friends). Also, when they asked for what I wanted I asked for "everything". I saw what my two friends ordered and what really upset me was they both got corn and lettuce and I got... A sliver of cheese and sour cream? I've attached a picture of two bowls for comparison which were the same price. The lettuce might make it more exaggerated but trust me when I say I received significantly less meat. I don't want to call out discrimination but this does call into question consistency. The reason one goes to a chain as opposed to a small mom&pop shop is consistency. I can take lowered quality as long as you know exactly what you're getting (take mcds or Starbucks for example). Once you take that away all you get is overpriced lower quality dice rolls of a burrito bowl which is what you get here.
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