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Overview: Currito is a middle-of-the-road build-your-own burrito place in the Pittsburgh airport in the vein of Chipotle or Qdoba. The Food: Imagine the same ingredients as Chipotle, except slightly lower quality ingredients, and with less seasoning/mixings. I found my burrito to be more expensive than Chipotle prices with smaller portions and less flavor. The Service: This is the primary reason I gave Currito 2-stars. While the cashier and burrito-maker were both helpful and quick, their facial expressions and the way they talked to people gave me the impression that they were very sad about their jobs. To contrast, if you've ever been to Costco or In-N-Out, their employees always seem happy due to high pay and good management. When employees are unhappy, it makes me worried that they will cut corners with food preparation and also impacts how I feel about my patronage to a restaurant. Conclusions: Currito ultimately is a below-average Chipotle clone that needs to treat its employees better.
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