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Chipotle Vs Taco Bell Essay

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The world is a confusing place. There are so many options and choices to pick from. Evidently, people choose what they think is right for them. But what happens when it comes down to deciding what Mexican fast food restaurant to eat at? Taco Bell or Chipotle? I’ll help you make the right choice, the correct choice, the perfect choice. The Bell. It’s restaurant atmosphere, nutrition, and convenience are ten times better than that nasty Chipotle.
Modern Taco Bell restaurants are designed to look like an original Mexican cantina, with whitewashed walls and tiled floors. In addition to it’s realistic decor, there is always a mouth watering aroma, drifting around the cantina, that makes people feel like they are enjoying a delicious burrito smack …show more content…

The lines are always short with fresh and warm food being delivered in a matter of ten minutes. There is even a drive-through for customers that don't want to get out of their cars to order. The drive-through line is shorter than the line inside the restaurant! Then comes the best part: The Taco Bell App. Customers can order right off their phones from home and pick up their food at the nearest Taco Bell without waiting on the line. A number of combinations of drinks, foods, and desserts can be made from the app with no additional cost! Chipotle, an indolent restaurant, doesn't offer this type of quick service. In fact, the lines are always very long because it takes forever for the crew to make burritos. People working at Chipotle seem to be inexperienced and are always re-making orders because they messed-up the first time. Every time I visit a Chipotle, there is a change in the staffing or a whole new staff. There is barely any seating inside the restaurant and the tables are never clean. The worst thing is that there is no drive-through. Chipotle is just trying to hurt itself. There is no way to quickly get in and out of Chipotle because of its long lines, lazy and inexperienced staff, and their inability to create new ways of delivering

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