Chipotle customers are reportedly filming their orders to receive larger portions, with rumors suggesting the chain incentivizes this practice. However, Chipotle denies automatically giving bigger portions for videotaping and states portion sizes remain unchanged despite 'review bombing' complaints.
Chipotle insists portion sizes have not changed amid ‘review bombing’ complaints https://t.co/UrT0iBltUN https://t.co/gOIBeTW7aQ
No, Chipotle Doesn’t Automatically Give Bigger Portions If Customers Videotape Staff, Company Says https://t.co/ngrk1UfSMJ https://t.co/Zp8iMAQiEI
on your way to chipotle https://t.co/5YhfRHuBR6
Live footage of a nearby Chipotle https://t.co/F7U92YQCNC
If you want more food at chipotle, pull out your camera.
People are now actually filming while ordering chipotle https://t.co/JoW65qLNUy https://t.co/cuyughjQ6X
There’s currently a “method” going around for Chipotle, basically you film them while they make your food which makes them not skimp out on the portions because they don't want the bad publicity or reviews 😭😭😭😭 https://t.co/VU4NX7a9hz
Influencers strike again! Rumor has it that Chipotle is giving larger portions if customers film their orders. https://t.co/pDADWuUlvF
TLDR: If you're buying chipotle burritos, please pull out your phones and record. https://t.co/vpb4MVZ7EX
People on social media have been dragging Chipotle so hard that allegedly a memo was sent out to Chipotle employees, instructing them to fill up the bowls as much as possible if someone has their phone out or is filming while ordering. That's the America I know and love.