Burritos falling apart while eating them (ingredients, burger, fast food, tomato)
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This is a problem with fast food burritos. Maybe you can hold/fold the other end so the food doesn't fall out the other end. Or maybe there's another way of making them.
Don't you hate it when you're eating a burger or sandwich and you bite into a pickle or tomato slice and then half of it falls out, onto the table. They gotta slice that stuff up. Also true of onions or even lettuce.
This is a problem with fast food burritos. Maybe you can hold/fold the other end so the food doesn't fall out the other end. Or maybe there's another way of making them.
Don't you hate it when you're eating a burger or sandwich and you bite into a pickle or tomato slice and then half of it falls out, onto the table. They gotta slice that stuff up. Also true of onions or even lettuce.
They try to stuff too much stuff in the burritos so that eating it becomes a total mess, Chipotle has the option of putting all the ingredients in a bowl making for a tidier ordeal.
Huh? Not a problem I have, though my wife does.... I figured it's because she's got a Death Grip on the poor food. She also, somehow, manages to eat all of one bun (top I think) before the other. I've never understood how she manages that....
I've had people fold my wrap so that it reminds me of wings. If I set it down, it might fly away
Sometimes with wraps and burritos, extra sauce (from the meat, perhaps) or the likes of sour cream and/or guacamole inside can cause the soft tortilla to come apart.
I love to eat both but I have a napkin and a plate to eat over. I couldn't trust myself otherwise.
When I go to Chipotle or Qdoba, I order the burrito in a bowl. No rice on my hands. Or my pants.
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