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Businiess name:  Chipotle Mexican Grill
Review by:  Michael W.
Review content: 
If you listen to the radio, you may have had the chance to hear the charming jingles accompanying the ads to this, the latest trendy themed restaurant. I must admit, that the burritos are quite delicious, and you may ask the preparers in the burrito assembly line to prepare your particular Judge Lance Burrito in just the way you like. Try not to get any Subway-esque flashbacks though because those burrito workmen don’t take kindly to requests for mayo or even a genre-defying “meat ball burrito.” All of the meat has a good flavor, but when it comes to beans, you need to go with pinto, always with pinto, you don’t want to know what happens if you don’t say pinto. The green salsa is tasty, and when they say spicy at Chipotle, they mean spicy for a grandma in Nebraska who has spent her entire life eating corn mush, so you have nothing to fear from the heat. The price is a little steep, but all in all, considering that the product appears to be healthier than your average Taco Bell Burrito Supreme, I think it just might be worth it.

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