Chipotle fan ( and Chipotle doubter ): We ’ve become word …
The internet has been in an uproar lately over Chipotle’s portion sizes, which many people claim have gotten smaller whilepricescontinue to soar and quality seemingly lowers.#
Users all over TikTok and Reddit have been calling out the chain for “skimping” on both portions and quality, including well-known restaurant reviewerKeith Lee, who posted avideoin early May reviewing his latest order that’s now amassed over 18 million views. “This is out of the ordinary for me,” he says. “I used to love Chipotle. Lately, Chipotle have not hit the same.”#
Keith then shows the three items he ordered: a steak quesadilla, a chicken al pastor bowl, and crispy chicken tacos. Even though he said the tacos were “solid” and ranked them an 8/10, the bowl and quesadilla didn’t elicit the same positive review.#
He describes his chicken al pastor bowl as having “no flavor” and mentions it’s “freezing cold.” The portion of meat was also supposedly disappointing to him. After digging around with his fork, he notes that he only sees “four pieces of chicken, visually.” The bowl gets a 2/10 rating from him, and the quesadilla clocks in onlyslightlyhigher at 2.5/10 — falling heavily from his previous review of 10/10.#
After Keith’s review, people took to TikTok to “boycott” the portion sizes, somewalking outmid-order if they thought the employee making their food wasn’t giving out hefty enough servings. Others have found that a “hack” to getting more food is taking their phone out and recording the employee making their bowl or burrito. One TikTok user,Big Chops, mentioned in avideothat all he did was pull out his phone to check a message, and the Chipotle workers instantly gave each other a “look.” “They gave me the biggest servings I have ever seen in years,” he said.#
In response to all the controversy, Chipotle’s CEO took to TikTok in avideofrom Fortune to assure everyone that they’re not getting skimped. “First, I can tell you the portions have not gotten smaller,” he says.#
“If you come into the restaurant and want a little more rice or you want a little more pico,” he continues, “All you gotta do is kind of like…” He then proceeds to look at the camera, tilt his head, and shrug, suggesting the look will get you the portion you want. “Usually, our guys and women will give them a little more scoop,” he says.#
Most people, though, are fixated on the “shrug” we should be giving to employees for bigger portions.#
Anyway, here’s a closer look at the “shrug,” just so we can all study up for our next Chipotle visit.#













