What happens if you eat Chipotle for 153 days straight? Apparently this
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Andrew Hawryluk is on day 153 and still going. “Chipotlent”, as Hawryluk called it, began on February 18, according to the Q&A section of his personal food blog, Chipotlife. Morgan Spurlock ate at McDonald’s continuously for 30 days for every meal and documented it in the movie Super Size Me. His local Chipotle has taken notice, he says, and gives him a free meal every one out of 10 lunches. His typical meal is a modified chicken burrito bowl consisting of white rice, chicken, guacamole, and lettuce with Tabasco chipotle sauce on top.
“Chipotle tastes the best and feels the cleanest/freshest to me”, Haryluk told USA TODAY College in an email statement.
“My brain found the consistency of the experiment to be 95% delicious”, Rantal said in the AMA, adding that he has only felt exhausted of the food a handful of times. “You know what you’re getting every time”.
What started as a coincidental three-days-in-a-row trip to Chipotle for Mark Rantal or Colorado Springs, Colo., quickly turned into a streak that might have broken records.
“When all’s said and done, I’m only 23 years old and have a naturally fast metabolism”, he wrote in an attempt to somewhat clear things up. “But I haven’t tried contacting Chipotle, even though I’d LOVE to hang out with their marketing department”.
40 days of eating the same thing at Chipotle just wasn’t enough for one 23-year-old LA man. He even eats about one third of his Chipotle meals with his roommates and brother – it has become a family dinner of sorts among them, Hawryluk said. But when it comes to doing it for a whole year, “I don’t know if I want to be that guy”, he said.
Now that his blog is being talked about all over the Internet, women on social media are all over Hawryluk.