@HonnyBrown wrote:
EIGHT shops?! Wow, I had trouble scheduling four.
@PuaM wrote:
I noticed that this month's shopping window has been expanded to 2 p.m. and 8 p.m. That works great for me. I am trying the ROFL taco(s) on my first shop today. I have eight shops assigned for February. As much as I like Chipotle, I can't handle that much food.
@sandyf wrote:
Okay, I went back two, three, even four pages looking for the definition of rofl tacos.. I never found it...are you rolling on the floor laughing because you got such a great deal on a taco instead of a burrito? What does the rofl part mean?
Thanks
This one is confusing. HonnyBrown, the description is in your original "Chipotle Shops" post under Mystery Shopping Discussion. There are now two mega-threads on the general topic. I am going for the ROFL taco, too. I think of it as a loaded taco or perhaps a tostada is a better description. - shredded lettuce, beans, a bit of protein, salsa and cheese. Yum.@HonnyBrown wrote:
sandy, the roflwofl pos with the taco recipe has disappeared, as well as the quotes. rofl said to get a single flour taco and load it like a bowl so you get a bowl for the price of a taco.
Now that's shopper behavior: " I'll have a ROFL taco please. I am on a diet and the MSC cut my fee."@kenasch wrote:
Just don't ask the crew member for the Rofl Taco. They may look at you strangely.
Good to know about the size of the kids chips. I must say that I like my Ziplock bag of leftover Chipotle chips that I keep in the freezer. That said, the smaller kid-size does provide an option for folks who cannot resist eating a whole full-size bag in one sitting.@HonnyBrown wrote:
I did a shop today. I ordered two crispy tacos (not rofl tacos) and kids chips & guac. My total came to $8.75. I ate one taco in the store, and the other one will be for dinner.
The kids chips are small (the bag). They are maybe 1/4 the size of a regular size bag. The chips were $0.95, but the guac was still $2.13.
@HonnyBrown wrote:
I did a shop today. I ordered two crispy tacos (not rofl tacos) and kids chips & guac. My total came to $8.75. I ate one taco in the store, and the other one will be for dinner.
The kids chips are small (the bag). They are maybe 1/4 the size of a regular size bag. The chips were $0.95, but the guac was still $2.13.
@CANADAMOMMY wrote:
coupon would have gotten guac and chips for free
@HonnyBrown wrote:
I did a shop today. I ordered two crispy tacos (not rofl tacos) and kids chips & guac. My total came to $8.75. I ate one taco in the store, and the other one will be for dinner.
The kids chips are small (the bag). They are maybe 1/4 the size of a regular size bag. The chips were $0.95, but the guac was still $2.13.
@Tarantado wrote:
@CANADAMOMMY wrote:
coupon would have gotten guac and chips for free
@HonnyBrown wrote:
I did a shop today. I ordered two crispy tacos (not rofl tacos) and kids chips & guac. My total came to $8.75. I ate one taco in the store, and the other one will be for dinner.
The kids chips are small (the bag). They are maybe 1/4 the size of a regular size bag. The chips were $0.95, but the guac was still $2.13.
Depends on the manager or crew member of the visit, since that particular coupon requires the order of an entree (3 tacos, burrito, bowl or salad).
@sandyf wrote:
Ahh, rofl refers to roflwofl...i always call roflwofl shopper roffle waffle. I remember the taco description but missed that it was named after roffle waffle. How great is that to have a taco named after you! And a waffle.
@PuaM wrote:
...While on the topic of guac, I recall that in training we were told that if we get a veggie entree (fajitas, no meat) it is supposed to come with guac included. At training, I ordered three tacos and the server forgot to put the guac on. I haven't tried the all-veggie version since then.
@PuaM wrote:
And the coupon requires that you give an email address. I get enough junk email without doing that. It isn't worth the one-time gain for long-term scam.
Thanks for letting me know. I did the "game - whacka-guac" on the Chipotle site - at the end it asked for a email. I will do a work-around. I have a shop to do today.@CANADAMOMMY wrote:
nope google for a free one with NO email required it is out there
@PuaM wrote:
And the coupon requires that you give an email address. I get enough junk email without doing that. It isn't worth the one-time gain for long-term scam.
@PuaM wrote:
While on the topic of guac, I recall that in training we were told that if we get a veggie entree (fajitas, no meat) it is supposed to come with guac included. At training, I ordered three tacos and the server forgot to put the guac on. I haven't tried the all-veggie version since then.
@PuaM wrote:
Good to know about the size of the kids chips. I must say that I like my Ziplock bag of leftover Chipotle chips that I keep in the freezer. That said, the smaller kid-size does provide an option for folks who cannot resist eating a whole full-size bag in one sitting.@HonnyBrown wrote:
I did a shop today. I ordered two crispy tacos (not rofl tacos) and kids chips & guac. My total came to $8.75. I ate one taco in the store, and the other one will be for dinner.
The kids chips are small (the bag). They are maybe 1/4 the size of a regular size bag. The chips were $0.95, but the guac was still $2.13.
In my area, my usual order of a sofritas salad (no drink) and the regular chips is $8.75. BTW, the import tax possibility on avocados is causing quite a media stir in relationship to Chipotle corporate. Chipotle is a huge buyer of avocados. Here in SoCal, we get local avocados but you know the price will be same as imported. It is amusing that the topic is being tied to Chipotle and its menu offerings. While on the topic of guac, I recall that in training we were told that if we get a veggie entree (fajitas, no meat) it is supposed to come with guac included. At training, I ordered three tacos and the server forgot to put the guac on. I haven't tried the all-veggie version since then.
@ChrisCooper wrote:
@sandyf wrote:
Ahh, rofl refers to roflwofl...i always call roflwofl shopper roffle waffle. I remember the taco description but missed that it was named after roffle waffle. How great is that to have a taco named after you! And a waffle.
LOL, In my head that;s how I pronounce that username, too. It sounds like an entree at IHOP, but now we know it works for Mexican, too.
@PuaM wrote:
I saw this in the Tech Time in an article about 2017 growth plans for Chipotle:
"Will patrons also see changes on the Chipotle menu? Not really, as new menu items will not be a significant part of the business today given its drive for simplicity and faster lines inside stores. Chipotle, however, is currently testing a dessert item that adds a single ingredient not already found in stores."
I am guess bunuelos - anyone else have a guess? This would just require cinnamon sugar which is a very inexpensive ingredient.