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What's your favorite signature sauce?

Queso
12 (63.2%)
Ancho Chili BBQ
5 (26.3%)
Pesto
0 (0%)
Ranchera
2 (10.5%)

Total Members Voted: 19

LON

Quote from: MU_B2002 on February 11, 2010, 02:06:11 PM
You pay more at chipotle due to the quality of ingredients...  Food with Integrity, i.e. organic, free range, hormone free, etc etc.  

If you just want to be full after eating go to taco bell.



Can you really tell the difference between Qdoba chicken and Chipotle chicken?

I sure can't.

I don't eat the beef/pork at either place so I can't compare those.

MU B2002

Can't answer that. I want to say yes, but that would be a lie.


Unfortunately I haven't lived in a city that had Chipotle since 2003.  Nashville just got its first one about a month ago and I haven't been there yet.
"VPI"
- Mike Hunt

Blackhat

Street team = liberty tax clowns??


Hards Alumni

Chipotle's meat is a bit spicier than Qdobas.

Ari Gold

I used to be a big fan of Chipotle. I thought the rice was better, they used a lime or cilantro or something different... 
Then the combination of a Qdoba moving onto MU campus and other close locations, I switched my allegiance slightly.

Probably won't be able to tell the difference between them in a blind taste test

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