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It's a Chipotle, so they are all standard right? Wrong. Hands down the worst Chipotle I have ever been in. This one is tucked away in a shopping center and does not receive the traffic that the others do. I ordered a burrito and right off the bat got shorted on the rice. Should I have asked for more rice?? Probably, but I didn't. Move on to the meat. I got steak. The steak had been there for a while the container was almost empty and the steak looked dry. The server look back as to ask for the cook to cook more steak but she didn't. She put what was left of the steak on my burrito. It was less than the usual amount. Should I have asked for more steak?? Probably, but I didn't what to pay extra for what was turning out to be the worst burrito I have ever had. I got a few other things on the burrito and they seemed ok. Move onto the lettuce. It was soggy appeared days old and looked so bad I had to pass on it. When the burrito was wrapped up it looked like a hot dog bun in foil. It was so lacking and small that the cashier had to ask the maker what is was, because she did not initially think it was a burrito. This experience will not keep me from going to Chipotle, but I will never go back to this Chipotle.
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