BBQ Bacon Quarter Pounder®* with Cheese, World Famous Fries® (Medium), Hi-C® Orange Lavaburst® (Medium)
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This 5-star meal is gonna change the game with the new BBQ Bacon Quarter Pounder®^ with Cheese. Featuring an unapologetically bold and smoky BBQ sauce with crispy bacon, this breakout QPC® is taking it to the next level. Each BBQ Bacon Quarter Pounder with Cheese is cooked when you order with a 100% fresh beef+ quarter pound patty, seasoned with just a pinch of salt and pepper, and sizzled on our flat iron grill. It’s smothered in smoky BBQ sauce and layered with crispy bacon, two slices of melty American cheese, slivered onions and tangy pickles all on a soft and fluffy sesame seed hamburger bun. The Angel Reese Special with medium World Famous Fries® and Hi-C® (or other soft drink) round out the roster and has 1230 calories.
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
I can get better Mexican food cheaper and faster other places.
If you prefer something like a taqueria over chipotle, sure. Although unless the line is that long, I'm not seeing how it could really be much faster. I'm usually in and out within 5 minutes.
But I'm not with you comparing Chip to McD. As somebody else pointed out, it doesn't involve all the highly processed food cooked at high temperature.
For instance, Chipotle only uses avocados in their guacamole. A typical fast food chain would add cheaper processed fats of some sort. [Reply]
Originally Posted by loochy:
What is it? A pile of shit in a bun?
If they were truly trying to pay tribute to Angel and capture her essence (pun intended) it would be, but sadly it's just more woke corporate false idol worship. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Chief Pagan:
If you prefer something like a taqueria over chipotle, sure. Although unless the line is that long, I'm not seeing how it could really be faster. I'm usually in and out within 5 minutes.
But I'm not with you comparing Chip to McD. As somebody else pointed out, it doesn't involve all the highly processed food cooked at high temperature.
For instance, Chipotle only uses avocados in their guacamole. A typical fast food chain would add cheaper processed fats of some sort.
We have local burrito places that are also cheaper than Chipotle. Sorry but their whole "fresh" thing sounds like a corporate marketing campaign, just like Subway before we found out that their chicken was only like 20% actual chicken. Mass produced food is mass produced food at the end of the day. [Reply]
There are even some fast food salad places around if you look hard enough.
I love Jersey Mike’s and Firehouse Subs but they’re expensive for subs. Even Publix subs are like $11 now. At this point, if you’re getting a sub, chips and soda it’s going to run you $15.
I do like Chipotle, though their prices have inflated quite a bit recently as well. I think it’s $11 and change for a steak burrito. I tolerate that because a Chipotle burrito will keep me full for half the day. I also don’t consider it quite as unhealthy as most burger places where I’m more likely to get fries and a soda. [Reply]
Personally, I'm not crazy about BBQ sauce on my burger, but I'd give it a go...except I get McDonalds once every never, so it'll be gone before I get around to it.
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
We have local burrito places that are also cheaper than Chipotle. Sorry but their whole "fresh" thing sounds like a corporate marketing campaign, just like Subway before we found out that their chicken was only like 20% actual chicken. Mass produced food is mass produced food at the end of the day.
I’m not saying they’re the greatest, but come on man. Do you not see them grilling and chopping the meat while ordering? What are they grilling and chopping? McRibs? [Reply]
I’d trust Chipotle’s “freshness” over Subway’s just given the fact that every Chipotle I ever go to is pretty busy while Subways are always ghost towns. [Reply]
Originally Posted by ThaVirus:
I’d trust Chipotle’s “freshness” over Subway’s just given the fact that every Chipotle I ever go to is pretty busy while Subways are always ghost towns.
Subway has become a stale brand like Wendy’s. Been surpassed by all the other sandwich chains. Another good sandwich chain I like it is Potbelly’s [Reply]
Originally Posted by htismaqe:
We have local burrito places that are also cheaper than Chipotle. Sorry but their whole "fresh" thing sounds like a corporate marketing campaign, just like Subway before we found out that their chicken was only like 20% actual chicken. Mass produced food is mass produced food at the end of the day.
It's not overly processed though. They actually cook food. All of it. If you find a Chipotle that gives a shit it is really good. For example the one off 119th and Blackbob in Olathe is pretty good. The one in West Shawnee is almost always shit. But its just because of seasoning enough and or sitting out too long. But it is real food.
Originally Posted by KCUnited:
Its been forever since I've had Chipotle but when I did I ordered online and used the dedicated online order drive thru lane
Yall going inside?
I go in almost everywhere. My GF hates doing anything not online though so if she orders online half of the time it isn't done anyway and I just have to keep waiting. [Reply]