Two posts in one day. Big day! It's like 2010 all over again. In this post I'll be bitching about Chipotle packaging. Two main gripes here:
1. When you get a burrito bowl and the person that bags it tilts the bowl to put it in the bag instead of tilting the bag. This should never happen. You have one job. Don't turn my food sideways and cause it all to bunch up on one side. This would be forgivable if it was a rare occurrence but I feel like it happens 20% of the time. But there's a bigger problem here... One that allows me to forgive the underpaid employees for not getting the angle of attack correct on my $9.00 diarrhea dish and that is...
2. The bags are two small for the burrito bowls. The burrito bowl container does not fit in the standard Chipotle bag. So no matter how well the person puts it in there it's sitting at an angle. WHY? Why Chipotle? Is shit so bad you can't afford to stock a SECOND bag size? I understand that the top of the line exposed light fixtures and mass produced metal wall art is likely chewing up a lot of your operating budget but is it too much to ask after something like 15 years of being in business that you provide a bag that properly consumes the ONLY food packaging you provide?
Thanks all. It's been great. See you in another two months.
1. When you get a burrito bowl and the person that bags it tilts the bowl to put it in the bag instead of tilting the bag. This should never happen. You have one job. Don't turn my food sideways and cause it all to bunch up on one side. This would be forgivable if it was a rare occurrence but I feel like it happens 20% of the time. But there's a bigger problem here... One that allows me to forgive the underpaid employees for not getting the angle of attack correct on my $9.00 diarrhea dish and that is...
2. The bags are two small for the burrito bowls. The burrito bowl container does not fit in the standard Chipotle bag. So no matter how well the person puts it in there it's sitting at an angle. WHY? Why Chipotle? Is shit so bad you can't afford to stock a SECOND bag size? I understand that the top of the line exposed light fixtures and mass produced metal wall art is likely chewing up a lot of your operating budget but is it too much to ask after something like 15 years of being in business that you provide a bag that properly consumes the ONLY food packaging you provide?
Thanks all. It's been great. See you in another two months.