Chipotle Employees Dish on How Customers Can Make Their Jobs Easier
Between the rude customers, fast-paced work environment, and low pay, it’s clear that food service is hard work — and Chipotle is no exception. As any Chipotle customer has seen, the chain’s burrito assembly line can quickly get hectic, especially with inconsiderate customers or complicated orders gumming up the works. Chipotle employees (and customers) recently shared some of their biggest frustrations — along with tips to make their lives easier — in a popular Reddit thread.
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If you want a side tortilla, don’t wait to ask the cashier, one Redditor shared. Instead, follow the logic of the assembly line and ask the person working the tortilla station for extras. The same goes for guacamole, cheese, and other toppings or extras.
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Numerous Redditors mentioned the importance of tipping, with one customer sharing an anecdote about the time he tipped a Chipotlane worker. “She said they had never gotten a tip before; I was floored. Y'all deserve more tips than I can even give,” the Redditor wrote.
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It may be obvious, but workers want you to know that they have no control over the prices. One Redditor said that they had to throw out three bowls during their shift because customers didn’t realize Chipotle had raised their prices.
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Tired of long lines? Know what you want before you get to the tortilla station and everything will move more swiftly. Bonus tip: Don’t let young children order.
It should go without saying, but multiple employees reminded customers to simply be kind and considerate while ordering. “Just be patient, kind, and say thanks,” one top comment reads.
Clean up your spills, put trash where it belongs (the trash can!), and be sure to watch your kids. “I once saw a kid put his hands in his diaper and then touch all over the drink machine,” one Redditor shared.
For the first time in years, collective labor is having a moment in the U.S., with Starbucks, Trader Joe’s, Amazon — and now Chipotle — locations joining a growing wave of union drives. To that end, one Redditor suggested supporting labor-friendly politicians “so staff can organize and help themselves.”
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