the chipotle challenge - eat burritos fast or eat lots of burritos slowly

greg's picture

Some people see how many hotdogs they can consume, me, if it were anything, it would be burritos.

the sprint chipotle challenge

pirate and robber did their best to down 2 burritos each in one sitting. Interestingly one tried the “eat real fast so your brain won’t think your full” technique while the other tried the “chew it up really well so the food is small and compacted. Technically, both techniques “worked”. Personally I would go for the eat real fast technique, but that’s just my style these days.

Similarly there is the “how fast can you eat it” challenge as Jon and Kenny both tried to down a burrito in 2 minutes which they both failed at, but it’s an interesting idea. I’d rather savor the burrito than try to rush it.

the endurance approach to the chipotle challenge

in slightly older news, this chicago attorney went for the “150 burritos in a year”. i think i’m currently on track for 150 burritos consumed in 6 months this year, but it’s still interesting. i’m not trying to do him one better - it’s just what i want to be doing.

the world of chipotle challenges

As you can see from this poll on ChipotleLovers.com the many facets chipotle challenges are quite apparent: fastest, one handed, most in a sitting, most days in a row. What else is there to life ;)


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how fast can it be eaten?

greg's picture

this guy claims a 7 minute burrito consumption and seems to be a bit of a speed eater. I wonder if that’s really all that fast. I feel like I get close to 7 minutes all the time…

Endurance

Anonymous's picture

I did once eat 4 burritos in just over an hour. If you want to know more, go to www.chipotlechallenge.com

well done! we need some

greg's picture

well done! we need some video of this challenge!

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