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Chipotle calculator. ... Double meat for a $1.50 more is a bargain and not a huge calorie bump. ...
Just ate at Chipotle for lunch today -- MMMMMMMMM. I tried to leave out the cheese, sour cream, and fried chips, but even then it was hard to tell the calorie count in what you get in your Chipotle "bowl." I knew it would be high, but for a once-in-a-while splurge, I'd like to know what I really had...
So I really love me some Chipotle but have found that their nutrition calculator is a bit on the low side calorie wise so I tend to double the servings of calorie heavy ingredients such as rice/chicken/sour cream and opted out of having cheese. So this usually brings my bowl to 900 calories as opposed to their 600 calories.
Hi everyone! Just out of curiosity, how accurate is Chipotle's calorie counts? I could understand the accuracy in the burritos because you have to wrap them up and all... but what about the salads and burrito bowls? the serving sizes for different toppings (meat, beans, rice) and the bowl in general seem very latte to what is actually counted on their online nutrition calculator.
I work at Chipotle and eat there at least twice a week. Where are you getting your nutritional info from? According to the calculator on our website, your bowl is 510 calories. Portion sizes are supposed to be standardized but sometimes the crew doesn't know better, or is lazy. Rice is supposed to be a heaping spoonful. The chicken as well.
Yeah, Chipotle is worth the calorie hit, IMO. 600+ calories is about as good as you will do at any restaurant. Leaving off or reducing the portions of dressings, sour cream and cheese helps. Restaurant meals are hit or miss as far as accuracy goes in general. I don't eat at restaurants very often for that very reason.
Was having lunch with a colleague at Chipotle when he ordered a Burrito Bowl. He told me how its healthy and low on calories, what he ordered was something like 600-700 calories based on the calculator.
Chipotle is definitely the healthier variety of fast food, especially your particular choice of meals. I wouldn't be too concerned - you can definitely work around the sodium. I did the work full time / school full time at the same time thing, too - you might consider cooking up a big batch of chicken/beans/rice mixture one day a week - then ...
Recipe Calorie Calculator. susanarzt Posts: 2 Member. January 2013 in Recipes.
i think its pretty healthy. they have a calorie calculator on their website double black beans, fajita veggies, white rice, double barbacoa, triple mild salsa, double hot salsa, corn salsa, medium salsa,and lettuce is only 880 cals and its is ****ing huge you can get as much of anything you want, except meat, for free