The overhyped failure that is (was?) Chipotle

The Berean

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Why should there be? It's not like the company produces "gay food" or something. Who cares who the CEO is? The big banks in this country are run by CEOs who are outright criminals, and no one seems to care about them.

The media fawns over homosexuals these days. I just find it somewhat odd that I never heard about Ells being homosexual. Granted I don't pay attention to much news these days. We hear about Apple's CEO Tim Cook going on and on about his homosexuality all the time. And criminals have run banks for centuries now. That is not news to anyone.
 
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The Berean

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Because of the e-coli, or because of their promotion of homosexuality?

This and the increasingly expensive prices. Chiptole has been steadily increasing their prices recently as well. But mostly the food poisoning issue is what I want to stay clear of.
 

musterion

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The media fawns over homosexuals these days. I just find it somewhat odd that I never heard about Ells being homosexual.

A hypothesis:

The media is selective about who is outed. If someone or his company is SO big as to not care - billionaire execs like Cook and film pretenders - then it doesn't matter and in large measure they can help the LGBTQHSFBF cause; those who might boycott movies or Apple probably already don't use their services. Then there are those homosexuals who somehow cross Big Gay, and pay for it by being outed when they want to stay firmly in el armario but that's another discussion.

But if someone, like this guy, is running an operation that makes a lot of money from straights who might (note I emphasize might) not take kindly to giving their money to a queer, they'll downplay it. Sure, Chipotle as a faceless company can sell Rainbow Burritos of Sodomy and whatnot, but that's just a corporation; no one to directly blame. But if people know the guy who runs it is an intestinal explorer, they might think twice. So they hush-hush it.

Like I said, just a hypothesis.
 

PureX

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The media fawns over homosexuals these days. I just find it somewhat odd that I never heard about Ells being homosexual. Granted I don't pay attention to much news these days .We hear about Apple's CEO Tim Cook going on and on about his homosexuality all the time. And criminals have run banks for centuries now. That is not news to anyone.
I didn't know Tim Cook was gay. But then I wouldn't have cared, anyway.

I do care that crooks run our banks, though, because they are stealing from all of us, and have caused real havoc and suffering in the world.
 

journey

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I have three good reasons now to avoid Chipotle:

1. I don't spend what little money I have in places that support the gay agenda with it,

2. Multiple incidences of poisoning is what I call a hint of big problems,

3. We have two excellent family-run Mexican restaurants here with lengthy safety and quality records.
 

Nick M

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I ate at the place exactly once while in Ohio, back when the hype was still hot. The portion was a decent size but I was completely unimpressed with the flavor and the price and never went back.

Don't feel bad. I thought it was a fad in the late 90s. Maybe even 99 or 2000. Overpriced rice burrito? No thanks.
 
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Nick M

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Could it be that you don't like Chipotle because its owner Steve Ells is openly homosexual, and has a "husband"?

Maybe it's because in addition to Chipotle being founded and run by an open homosexual, Chipotle aggressively supports the LBGT community, and participates and sponsors all the major Gay Pride parades?

Maybe it was when Chipotle employees wore “Homo estas?” t-shirts, or offered burritos wrapped in a rainbow?

Or maybe it was when Chipotle pulled its sponsorship from the Boy Scouts when they took a stance against openly homosexual members?

Cause if you ask me, I think their food taste great. In fact, if I have a choice between Chick-fil-A and Chipotle, it's a no-brainer, I'm going with Chipotle (especially on Sundays)

Yet, dispensationalists/Futurists/Zionists claim the people who live in Israel are "God's chosen people"

Each year in Israel, the city of Tel Aviv has one of the largest Gay Pride parades in the world

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Tet makes it easy.
 

musterion

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He's really thought through this Chipotle queer thing, that's for sure. It's like he had a file ready to go or something.
 

rocketman

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Not impressed at all, Chipotle is "ok" it is surely not my idea of fine dining, it reminds me of Chilies and my wife & I both got a dose of food poisoning after eating there in 2003, I'll never darken Chilies doorway again. I am not a fan of chain restaurants for that reason the quality is questionable from store to store. The only chain I have found to be consistently good (so far) is Carrabba's, I have never had a bad meal there, always top notch.
 

musterion

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I have yet to come across a dirty CFA, and I've been to many in several states. Not quite sure how they do it but their employees actually seem to take pride in their work.
 

Nick M

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This and the increasingly expensive prices. Chiptole has been steadily increasing their prices recently as well. But mostly the food poisoning issue is what I want to stay clear of.

The article musty gave left me with the impression that Chipotle is the problem and how they want to do things.
 

musterion

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The article musty gave left me with the impression that Chipotle is the problem and how they want to do things.

Exactly. In the name of sustainability, they proved sustainability won't work. At least not on a national chain scale. Their quiet automation (even before now) proves they already realized it. So the billboards lied.
 

Vaquero45

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I'm opposed to Dispensationalism, not proper gospel doctrine.

Your problem is that you think Dispensationalism is proper gospel doctrine.

Dispensationalism isn't even close to the gospel Paul preached, and Mid-Acts Dispensationalism is down right opposition to the gospel Paul preached.

Blah blah blah.... "Saying it doesn't make it so." (to quote one of my favorite posters here)

I don't post much anymore but I lurk like crazy and the next time I am impressed by one of your posts against Paul's gospel will be the first time.

You completely ignored my pointing out that you are obviously pro-homo. Even if you don't think homosexuality is an issue the body of Christ today is directed to actively oppose, you have to admit it is Biblically a sin and a perversion and dishonors God. You should not be touting it and accusing real christians for being offended by it.
 
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tetelestai

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Even if you don't think homosexuality is an issue the body of Christ today is directed to actively oppose

The Apostle Paul said the opposite:

(1 Cor 5:12) What business is it of mine to judge those outside the church? Are you not to judge those inside?
 

musterion

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The Apostle Paul said the opposite:

(1 Cor 5:12) What business is it of mine to judge those outside the church? Are you not to judge those inside?

No one is judging them, fool. God already has, lest they repent.

Your repeated defense of homosexuality is transparent.
 

chrysostom

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I like Chipotle. I get the steak bowl, with brown rice, black beans, peppers and onions, salsa and corn. It's enough for two meals, which makes it very affordable. And while I can't say I ever speculated about the qualities of the other customers, I've always been pleased with the quality of the food.

what do you think is happening?

based on musterion, who I will never trust, it looks like sabotage to me
 

chrysostom

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Chipotle's Boston College outbreak was caused by a norovirus transmitted by an employee. That can happen in any restaurant, anywhere. The other E. Coli infections are believed to be supplier-caused, but I don't know that all the investigations are completed.

this definitely suggests sabotage
and
the correlation between mad
and
hatred for homosexuals
is
equally disturbing
 
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