Cuz hate them or love them, Chipotle isnt actually half bad in terms of health. In fact, it's one of the healthiest in terms of fast food or fast casual.
lolol, I thought the same thing. I thought he weighed the positives against the negatives quite well.. not everybody is going to do the right thing all the time and when you eat that healthy most of the time, your body can handle the occasional veering off course.. Thank goodness, it's a good thing..lol
@@Gaeliclass A lotta nicer places too. Maybe not the absolute fanciest places, but a lot more than you would think, coming from a lot of restaurant experience
@@Nightowl7982 it's odd that there's that many comments about the Tabasco sauce. It's literally called chipotle flavor. If you're not white, you know this about Tabasco brands. The ignorance is actually astonishing
Yes, as anyone should be. Forget everything you learned in school. The FDA doesn’t care about you and teaches America lies. All the things you think are the cause for obesity in America aren’t. Try going down the rabbit hole.
As an employee of chipotle I recommend getting the steak because unlike the chicken we don’t cook it in oil because it has enough fat, not everyone does this but a good amount of us do. I’m a mma fighter and to keep a healthy diet while eating there I always get a salad with no rice no beans steak pico, and guacamole, the other salsas are fine and the vinaigrette uses honey as a sweetener I would just avoid the rice because of the rice bran oil and the queso because it’s processed but Bobby us right on the money it’s healthyish a great option fast option that is a bridge between quick convenient and healthy
@@InjusticeJoshno oil there. They often cook it in the pot and boil it in the bag or they cook it in a pan. The problem with carnitas is depending on the store and location is that if the store is slow they don’t sell them that much. So they could be really old and not taste good and start to get hard.
@@marksjourneytothephilippin9574 No problem for me then cuz the place I get it at it tastes like the bomb. I’ve tried all the other meats, and let’s just say, I would never eat at Chipotle if they didn’t have my carnitas.
It’s simple if they are using gmos they prolly are using pesticides and synthetic fertilizers and terrible soil to farm with too because most gmo farmers are not concerned about your health just profit
He’s talking about GMO feed in this context aka corn, meaning the animals are being fattened up on empty nutrients, and in the context of meat you are what you eat is very real. If they’re not eating grass, or grubs, or wtvr the animal is supposed to eat it’s not rly a healthy meat product. It’s not about the GMOs themselves, but rather the industrialization of agriculture and the lack of nutrients it provides
Yeah, I used to eat chipotle a lot now I can eat it rarely, I did not know I had stomach cancer and the oils kept inflaming my stomach. At first, it took time to figure it out but, eventually I did and with medical help I was able to get better. I love this channel it has helped me with choices when it comes to food, the only thing left is to leave sugar all together and just eat little bites of sugar for extremely especially occasions. Also, I wanna thank God first because it was Him who kept telling me before anyone knew but I could not get it. He healed my stomach cancer. Thank you Father in Heaven. In Jesus name. 🙏🏽✝️❤️
@@albertgaines9944Taco bell is trash lmao. They use soybean oil which is probably worse. Also, literally everything is frozen and loaded with preservatives. Taco Bell and chipotle aren’t even comparable. Chipotle is far better quality
@@albertgaines9944I have been eating Taco Bell since I was 5 years old but I am never going there again because their “chicken wings” almost put me in the hospital and killed me lol. They definitely fed me raccoon meet or some shi
We work on Chipotle's. I have never eaten there and probably everything this video says is correct, BUT....the grease is so bad I have to throw away my clothes. It's disgusting. Don't believe me? Walk around the building and smell the back door of any Chipotle.
Yes indeed! It’s my go to if I’m out and about driving all over LA and it’s surrounding cities. As a driver it’s crucial to eat healthy meals rather than just what is fast and convenient
@@stripedrajang3571 Can you explain why GMO foods are bad and what they do to us? Like the person stated before you, nearly ALL modern fruits and vegetables we eat are genetically modified. None of them resemble their original forms
I doubt that. Many of the fruits and vegetables that are in third-world countries and developing countries are in their natural states. Although GMOs is still somewhat a new "technology", it is still too soon to say what the repercussions are. Americans are the "guinea pigs" for this experiment from the USDA and FDA and possibly other US government beaucracies.
I only eat meat from Himalayan cows raised at an ultra high altitude at which no pollution has ever reached and the cattle only eats grass watered by pure rain water. After the cows are butchered, within 3 hours the fresh meat is flown to the US on a two day flight and then delivered to me in a Yeti the same day it arrives. I then keep about 3 pounds of meat fresh for that week and freeze the rest and eat it throughout the rest of the month until the next shipment comes.
As a truck driver who’s on the road 5 days a week, if I happen to run out of my healthy work snacks, I will absolutely stop at a Chipotle or Qdoba and fuck that shit up! FAR healthier than pretty much anything else “fast food” out there! Love both places!
Also for the amount of oil used to sauté some veg or meat from sticking to the grill. Is it really significant and going to affect your health and what would be an alternative option they could use?
Crazy thing is how much can it actually hurt a companies pocket and profits if they switch to using organic cold pressed oils like avocado or cocnut or whatever , what? They lose 2-10million in profit cuts and expenses go little bit up ? It’s worth it becuaus you’ll be separating from other companies who use traditional gmo unhealthy oils and people and you’ll be reputable as a clean Company who actually cares about your consumers health but Nooooo, god forbid you and your company lose out on a few couple million dollars and you have to do more work to set up the logistics and supply and all that , no let’s just keep maximizing our profits and use shitty foundation products that affect like 90% of the outcome of how healthy our food actually will be after it’s cooked and the gmo oil and shit, evil world.
Or have a insane amount of money to spend. I think this is something a lot of these people forget in this economy so many people are struggling to get basic food on the table.
Chipotle is a great meal on a diet and it's simple like Bobby said. All fresh ingredients. Get a bowl with some protein, veggies, and carbs and it keeps you full all day.
Not sure how I stumbled across this guys videos, but as someone who, when he goes grocery shopping, actually reads the nutritional facts on his food, this is a gold mine.
Do GMOs affect your health? GMO foods are as healthful and safe to eat as their non-GMO counterparts. Some GMO plants have actually been modified to improve their nutritional value. An example is GMO soybeans with healthier oils that can be used to replace oils that contain trans fats.
Especially when many researchers now believe our last major leap in evolution was from the neolithic period 10,000 years ago. During this period, agriculture rose to prominence, and grains began to become a part of a persons regular diet. In other words, our digestive system has experienced changes since then, and we're more capable of processing grains and having a diet relatively high in carbs. This notion that the paleo diet is optimal is incorrect. The only real issue with carbs is when it's eaten as heavily processed, refined carbohydrates, and in the form of added sugar. If you consume whole carbs with a healthy amount of fiber, you will not suffer the health effects of someone who constantly eats sweets and white flour. Simply put, the paleo diet isn't sustainable. Just eat a whole foods diet, without added sugar.
@@mindmonkey00nobody knows who ate what 10000 years ago. To say they do is a load of bollocks. The only scientific fact we have on early food was the invention of cooking it improved our brains.
@@cincin4515we definitely know what people ate 10,000 years ago lol it’s archaeologically and scientifically proven. It’s when we first started domesticating crops and animals.
As someone who used to work at Chipotle the food is absolutely healthy and prepared fresh daily. Not everything is organically sourced but that’s about it. Oh and we used canola oil like most restaurants do unfortunately.
The pure amount of sodium on literally everything is not healthy especially for those with high blood pressure or heart problems which is pretty much almost everyone these days lol.
@@organizedchaos4559honestly it's not even elitist. it just goes to show just how trash the food quality is in America. there are so many common ingredients in American foods that other countries have outright banned that it's appalling
@@3Hunidyou’re a complete moron. Food regulations in the US are terrible and we eat terrible food. Many of the foods we eat are banned in other countries FOR A REASON. This isn’t elitist at all. This is putting in the bare minimum to try to eat actual healthy foods.
The answer is simple: eat well, eat primarily at home or where you know food is wholesome (in all its particulars today), avoid commercial food outlets, especially fast food. Eat 50% fresh vegetables, 25% protein, 25% omega-3 fats.
@@ProfessionalRageBaiteroh it is... technically modern tomatoes and bananas are GMO. if you had the natural version you would hate those fruits. Probably most others as well
Fear of GMOs is more like fear of glyphosate because these crops are pesticide resistance. Glyphosate is known to be toxic to rats but studies have yet to be reproduced on humans so still be cautious and eat organic when possible
@@redditmanllegnisthebirdofh9887 most people live sedentary lifestyles too. You can go on a gas station diet, as long as you burn more calories than you eat you'll lose weight, you won't feel good at all eating that nutrient deprived food but it is possible. Most people aren't doing that though, instead they're gorging on relatively decent quality food and then not exercising pretty much at all. People need to move more and eat less.
@@mewa3263in America it can be quite hard, a good chunk of the citizens here are working 9-5’s and use their downtime to relax or partake in distractions i.e tech, bars, partying etc. It’s hard to consistently workout. On the bright side though the younger crowd has embraced the gym more so than the older folks.
Okay I understand eating healthy but sometimes people look way to into things. Just because something is GMO it dose not mean it’s bad. Everything now a days is bad for you the only thing you can do is watch how much you ingest on a daily bases.
No study has shown that GMO foods do anything bad. They simply choose the more favorable genes, like fungal/disease resistance, drought resistance, bigger fruit and increased production, and better taste. It helps you save money and makes your food taste better.
There ABSOLUTELY has been studies that show GMOs are problematic. Seralini studied rats over their entire 2 yr life and gmo diets causes all sorts of issues, including cancer. He even separated out gmo crop from their often used glyphosate, and each separately causes problems. Pusztai also studied gmo potatoes and they are also show issues.
@@privacyplease1556if you eat carbs then you worry about salt. No carbs, then salt as much as you want. Your tongue will naturally reject something too salty.
I’d love to see what other options there are like this specifically in chain restaurants! I eat out more than I should and find it difficult to keep making the healthy decision when eating out so knowing the places to eat that are better than most is super helpful!
Excuses. “I find it difficult to keep making the healthy decision” One day I decided to stop eating processed fast food and junk food like Doritos, Hot Cheetos and other crap that was unhealthy, read the labels and the ingredients and oils that are used to make junk food you can find the junk anywhere from your local supermarket all the way to your local restaurants Cook homemade meals in healthy oils like avocado and use extra virgin olive oil If you must snack, make homemade popcorn microwave popcorn has a lot of junk in it buy the seeds pop them yourself I’m not going into all the deep ends here do your own research I decided to eat healthy and make better choices at 20 years old and you’re making excuses When you start having chest pains then you’ll start taking life seriously and make those choices! quit fooling around Humans need a consequence in order to start going in the right direction, why are we so damn stubborn??!!
There were a bunch of jerks a few years back that killed a ton of Africans by convincing their government that GMO vegetables were poison so they rejected the other countries food donations and their people starved.
As a bioinformatician who works in horticulture, GMOs are just harmless. Usually when I talk to people who think they are "bad", they have a giant misconception on how GMOs are created. Also, giving an animal gmo feed, does not make the animal gmo.
why would lab grown meat be bad for you? it’s literally the same thing except the nutrition profile can be altered and unlike the meat you buy at the grocery store it doesn’t have to be treated with preservatives and additives. there’s also a much lower risk of contamination compared to factory farming, no risk of animal borne diseases that come from factory farming and no antibiotic usage
@@heathertuttle7351 do you think food contamination is a problem? Mainly from pesticides and other chemicals man made that can build up eventual have a deleterious impact on people's health.
Lol not everyone being a sodium expert 🤣🤣🤣🤣 As a chipotle SM we don’t add anymore salt than you would. Weirdo. It’s a tablespoon for 5lbs of guac LMAOOOOO but no no, you’re right. THE SODIUMMMMMM KILLLLSSSSS YOUUUuuuuUuuuu 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤡
@@jennyrebecca7243 can’t tel if you’re agreeing with me here or wat, I’m confused lol, it does have a lot of salt in just a portion of the meat alone though don’t lie
Read a book called The Salt Fix. Salt is not to be feared. Stick to real salt like pink salt though. White table salt is not the greatest cuz it’s trace minerals have been removed and it also contains other bad ingredients like flow agents, etc.
Chipotle is still one of tue most healthiest fast food options for us, but it also has something else; it’s also healthy for the environment. As far as I know, chipotle is the most environmental friendly fast food, with biodegradable bowls mainly and many other things as well. Chipotle is my favorite fast food, and I don’t think it will change for a while.
Hi Bobby(Flavcity)! I so appreciate you sharing this info. on "Chipotle"! It's one of those places that I like going to! Maybe,(who knows), they will upgrade their meats🍗🥩 and oils in the future! Later!💕Peace
"Almost Bobby approved" there's a twist i didn't expect, very realistic though. Thank you for always teaching! It's allowed me to guide my children properly and its truly invaluable 👏 👏 👏
The meat isn’t GMO…the things the animals eat are GMO. Lol that would be like saying your car ethanol because there is some in ethanol in the gas. Lol complete nonsense.
@@StraightWhiteMaleNewsHe doesn't understand them though. Otherwise he'd know which GMOs can be harmful and that a lot aren't. Corn and bananas you buy in store are GMOs.
Crossbreeding of plants is legally considered a GMO. So apparently most plants and veggies are now harmful? Learn something about agriculture real quick man. @@sejj1819
I will never step another foot in a chipotle again. They are the rudest people always trying to short change you. They get a nice scoop of chicken and half the spoon is gone by the time they actually put it in the bowl or on the tortilla They’re late in opening a lot of times. The employees always have an attitude. I don’t know how people tolerate them
I definitely have to agree here....I just watched that happen to 2 orders I bought yesterday and it's like their trained in spoon fooling or something haha half of it fell back in on both jsmh I thought it was just me 😂😂😂
Keep telling yourself that. If it helps you sleep, good on you. I like my food to expire within a couple days. If you ever worked in a restaurant, you'd feel the same. Natural foods are 100% better for you than lab made food. It doesn't take a rat to know the difference 🤦♂️
I suggest CAVA if you like chipotle but wanna eat healthy. they have very healthy food and it’s JUST like chipotle. The price is also around the same (for a bowl) :)
As long as your body doesn’t respond negatively to it. I thought inflammation was part of aging. Until,I started using the Bobby Approved app. I literally feel 20 years younger.
I learned in a nutrition class in college that gmos are actually not bad for us at all. They don’t change the nutritional value of our foods at all. It’s such a stereotype that people have put out there.
@@malenyluna5275 olive oil. As far as snacks, I eat Boulder Canyon chips, only the salt version because it has olive oil. I also eat Siete Chips with avocado oil, that don’t give me any breakouts. Lesser Evil Puff snacks, coconut oil, that doesn’t break me out either.
@@malenyluna5275 it took me a while to figure out what was causing my breakouts, and it was the foods that I was eating even though it’s not junk food. Any form of nuts, especially macadamia, almonds, and cashews will give me cystic acne, and it takes about 2-3 weeks to heal, so annoying. So I’ve been stopped eating that, haven’t had a break out in months now.
@@fl305 I've heard of this before (eliminating food and see how your body react) I'm def doing this too. I just want clear skin, I'm so over it. Thanks again.
I think Qdoba is their twin. It's what I have in my area. I switch between Qdoba kids meal, protein salad bowl and Slim Chickens grilled chicken salad. Both are fresh ingredients and healthy enough on the go. Better than alternate choices for sure!
I quit after all those people nearly died in 2015+ 2018. Chipotle wasn't held criminally responsible like the Peanut Corporation in other words it wasn't intentional like the Peanut case but still. I'm not really worried about a few preservatives or sugar I just don't want to get severely I'll by these 🤡🤡🤡 in the food industry
You know what else is GMO? The fruits and vegetables you buy, the meats you eat and etc... all the foods we eat today have been through hundreds and thousands of years of GMO by humans in one way or another. I would be more concerned about the sodium amount in Chipotle...
If they used non-GMO meat and healthy oils it would be double the cost and most customers would not be willing to pay that. I think it's a good balance.
@@PJCloutier22you can be the healthiest man alive and get in a car wreck and die at 27 or be the most obese unhealthy person and live to 80. It’s all down to luck at the end of the day. My great grandpa lived to 96 and smoked 2 packs a day and ate like utter shit, but he loved every minute of his life. There’s already been 2 young men and 1 young woman who have died this academic semester (Fall 2023) at my university (University of Texas at Austin) and as far as I’m aware, we’re perfectly healthy young people (exercised, ate well, weren’t morbidly obese or health issues). 2 died in a car wreck on campus and one threw himself off a building in the midst of a mental health crisis. Personally I don’t eat like utter shit and try to be healthy when I can but at the end of the day we only get our one life so I don’t think it’s worth the mental stress of trying to nit-pick on every little piece of food you consume, and just rather eat tasty (yes even fattening and unhealthy) foods in moderation
Chipotle is stingy with their portions. Edit: I only went there few times. Luckily I live in Southern California where small mom and pop taquerias exist.
That's very true. I just ate there a couple days ago and I bitch about them being stingy they gave me more but turned around and charged me more. Pissed me off.
GMOs are the only reason we can feed the world today. And last I checked average life expectancy is rising not falling. So in that case chipotle has to be the healthiest fast food!
He was actually a lot easier on them than I expected, lol
Definitely 👍
My thoughts exactly.
Cuz hate them or love them, Chipotle isnt actually half bad in terms of health. In fact, it's one of the healthiest in terms of fast food or fast casual.
It’s probably low key sponsored. This guy is a corporate shill
lolol, I thought the same thing. I thought he weighed the positives against the negatives quite well.. not everybody is going to do the right thing all the time and when you eat that healthy most of the time, your body can handle the occasional veering off course..
Thank goodness, it's a good thing..lol
One day olive oil should just be the standard. Every damn place uses seed and canola oil
No need for any oils at all
Maybe they can switch to a bit of duck fat, bacon grease, or even suet.
@@kennethpoole5354 Beef tallow
@@yogimaster1 I couldn't think of the word. But Yes.
Lard and butter is a lot healthier as long as it’s organic
Avoiding gmo and oils is impossible if you eat out. Even so called health restaurants use it.
Chains, yes.
@@Gaeliclass A lotta nicer places too. Maybe not the absolute fanciest places, but a lot more than you would think, coming from a lot of restaurant experience
@MrDilly4545
Yes, I used to work in restaurants. I only worked in one chain and I hated it. I don't like processed food either.
Without GMOs we wouldn't even be able to feed most of the world
Fact is cheap ingredients. It all about the margins
I think the most egregious thing here was calling Tabasco "chipotle sauce "
There's a Chipotle flavor Tabasco, I used to buy it in bulk; not for myself.
I came here to basically say the same thing
@@therezaamador411i guess he may have meant the flavor not the company.
@@Nightowl7982 it's odd that there's that many comments about the Tabasco sauce. It's literally called chipotle flavor. If you're not white, you know this about Tabasco brands. The ignorance is actually astonishing
@@whoisbrucewayne17i think if youre not white, you know to skip tobasco all together.
I say that as a white
Bro is more concerned about GMOs than the 3,000 mg of sodium he just consumed.
Nothing wrong with sodium if you eat a whole foods diet and train
@@jevinkamesnorhing wrong with gmos either lol
chipotle uses C Grade meat thou like mall food
Yes, as anyone should be. Forget everything you learned in school. The FDA doesn’t care about you and teaches America lies. All the things you think are the cause for obesity in America aren’t. Try going down the rabbit hole.
This the same guy that said dont use air fryer
As an employee of chipotle I recommend getting the steak because unlike the chicken we don’t cook it in oil because it has enough fat, not everyone does this but a good amount of us do. I’m a mma fighter and to keep a healthy diet while eating there I always get a salad with no rice no beans steak pico, and guacamole, the other salsas are fine and the vinaigrette uses honey as a sweetener I would just avoid the rice because of the rice bran oil and the queso because it’s processed but Bobby us right on the money it’s healthyish a great option fast option that is a bridge between quick convenient and healthy
What about carnitas
Chicken better for u
Nah you cook that shit well done
@@InjusticeJoshno oil there. They often cook it in the pot and boil it in the bag or they cook it in a pan.
The problem with carnitas is depending on the store and location is that if the store is slow they don’t sell them that much. So they could be really old and not taste good and start to get hard.
@@marksjourneytothephilippin9574 No problem for me then cuz the place I get it at it tastes like the bomb. I’ve tried all the other meats, and let’s just say, I would never eat at Chipotle if they didn’t have my carnitas.
"In tonight's health news report, Bobby starved to death trying to find a "Bobby Approved" fast food option."
😂
He literally ate the Chipotle.
@@harmandeepsingh-li3yw He literally said it wasn't Bobby approved...
@@harmandeepsingh-li3yw he said “almost bobby approved”
@@richlo8887 well that’s not “literally” what he said. He literally did say however “ALMOST bobby approved”
I would love to see a peer reviewed study showing that GMOs have any negative health impacts not otherwise seen from their non-GMO counterparts
“kurzgesagt - in a nut shell” YT channel made a video on Organic v GMO foods. I hope I could help :)
It’s simple if they are using gmos they prolly are using pesticides and synthetic fertilizers and terrible soil to farm with too because most gmo farmers are not concerned about your health just profit
It really is simple. They gmo it to be able to withstand a monsoon of pesticides
@@user00404 some people are just baby sheep’s smh
He’s talking about GMO feed in this context aka corn, meaning the animals are being fattened up on empty nutrients, and in the context of meat you are what you eat is very real. If they’re not eating grass, or grubs, or wtvr the animal is supposed to eat it’s not rly a healthy meat product. It’s not about the GMOs themselves, but rather the industrialization of agriculture and the lack of nutrients it provides
"I'll top it with some chipooootle sauce"... proceeds to dump tabasco on food. 😂😂
Right!!!???
It’s the Tabasco chipotle flavor. It’s a special version
well, if you read the bottle… it says chipotle 😱
@@NardoCantCook it actually hasnt and it was made just for these stores nerd
😂
Yeah, I used to eat chipotle a lot now I can eat it rarely, I did not know I had stomach cancer and the oils kept inflaming my stomach. At first, it took time to figure it out but, eventually I did and with medical help I was able to get better. I love this channel it has helped me with choices when it comes to food, the only thing left is to leave sugar all together and just eat little bites of sugar for extremely especially occasions. Also, I wanna thank God first because it was Him who kept telling me before anyone knew but I could not get it. He healed my stomach cancer. Thank you Father in Heaven. In Jesus name. 🙏🏽✝️❤️
False. Please tell the truth when commenting
No evidence of seed oils causing inflammation or cancer
@@AtariTheAnimator I spoke on the truth.
Shut up @@AtariTheAnimator
Glad you're good now ✌
Definitely better than most fast food! 😅
Taco bell doesent use canola oil
@@albertgaines9944Taco bell is trash lmao. They use soybean oil which is probably worse. Also, literally everything is frozen and loaded with preservatives. Taco Bell and chipotle aren’t even comparable. Chipotle is far better quality
@albertgaines9944 taco bell uses the cheapest shit they can find kinda oil
@@albertgaines9944I have been eating Taco Bell since I was 5 years old but I am never going there again because their “chicken wings” almost put me in the hospital and killed me lol. They definitely fed me raccoon meet or some shi
We work on Chipotle's. I have never eaten there and probably everything this video says is correct, BUT....the grease is so bad I have to throw away my clothes. It's disgusting. Don't believe me? Walk around the building and smell the back door of any Chipotle.
I like him because he does not try to be a perfect nutritionist, he helps us to come as close as possible with what the food markets offer. THANKS!
Yea, it's kinda pathetic these are all we have to offer too.
Except GMOs are fine to eat and he’s full of crap lmao
Yes indeed! It’s my go to if I’m out and about driving all over LA and it’s surrounding cities. As a driver it’s crucial to eat healthy meals rather than just what is fast and convenient
Bananas, watermelons etc are "GMOs".
GMO doesn't = bad
It does equal bad.
@@stripedrajang3571 Can you explain why GMO foods are bad and what they do to us? Like the person stated before you, nearly ALL modern fruits and vegetables we eat are genetically modified. None of them resemble their original forms
I doubt that. Many of the fruits and vegetables that are in third-world countries and developing countries are in their natural states. Although GMOs is still somewhat a new "technology", it is still too soon to say what the repercussions are. Americans are the "guinea pigs" for this experiment from the USDA and FDA and possibly other US government beaucracies.
@@stripedrajang3571random question, do you by chance like papayas?
@samoboben9266 , I do. But I avoid it because of most of them being gmo. Corn as well.
I only eat meat from Himalayan cows raised at an ultra high altitude at which no pollution has ever reached and the cattle only eats grass watered by pure rain water. After the cows are butchered, within 3 hours the fresh meat is flown to the US on a two day flight and then delivered to me in a Yeti the same day it arrives. I then keep about 3 pounds of meat fresh for that week and freeze the rest and eat it throughout the rest of the month until the next shipment comes.
Wow ! Is that expensive?
Actually we don't have cows we have yake
@@ballantine58it sounds like BS to me
😂😂
thats crazy
As a truck driver who’s on the road 5 days a week, if I happen to run out of my healthy work snacks, I will absolutely stop at a Chipotle or Qdoba and fuck that shit up! FAR healthier than pretty much anything else “fast food” out there! Love both places!
Get back to WORKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKKK
@@sophiabulgaria3687 get a job….
The seed oils like soybean & Canola are impossible 2 avoid. Unless you stay home.
Also for the amount of oil used to sauté some veg or meat from sticking to the grill. Is it really significant and going to affect your health and what would be an alternative option they could use?
Crazy thing is how much can it actually hurt a companies pocket and profits if they switch to using organic cold pressed oils like avocado or cocnut or whatever , what? They lose 2-10million in profit cuts and expenses go little bit up ? It’s worth it becuaus you’ll be separating from other companies who use traditional gmo unhealthy oils and people and you’ll be reputable as a clean Company who actually cares about your consumers health but
Nooooo, god forbid you and your company lose out on a few couple million dollars and you have to do more work to set up the logistics and supply and all that , no let’s just keep maximizing our profits and use shitty foundation products that affect like 90% of the outcome of how healthy our food actually will be after it’s cooked and the gmo oil and shit, evil world.
chinese food = peanut oil
Or have a insane amount of money to spend. I think this is something a lot of these people forget in this economy so many people are struggling to get basic food on the table.
I bring my own bottle of MSG ,and poot it on everything everything
Chipotle is a great meal on a diet and it's simple like Bobby said. All fresh ingredients. Get a bowl with some protein, veggies, and carbs and it keeps you full all day.
Little bit of a stretch there
@@spencerknight3300yeah it definitely wont keep you full all day maybe for a few hours LOL
I can’t even finish it that’s how good a deal it is
I have yet to see a peer reviewed study showing how GMO foods adversely affect a person’s health.
Spot on with this comment
The point is they're gmo'd to withstand poisons that affect your health. Think more than 1 layer deep smoothbrain.
We know yall will be first in line for that lab grown chicken
"Peer reviewed" means academia and they shouldn't be trusted to tell the truth about anything. Hard pass.
@@playablyyou’ve been eating GMOs your whole life
Not sure how I stumbled across this guys videos, but as someone who, when he goes grocery shopping, actually reads the nutritional facts on his food, this is a gold mine.
He’s the guy at bars who drinks milk but only sugar free flax milk that he brought from home
He only approves products he makes money off of. He promotes so much disordered eating fuck bobby
Bro obviously knows flax milk is not good for you... Can you say your ignorant without saying your ignorant
@@Dolliv5like smoothie bars or pubs? What milk do they have there?
I had hypothyroidism. I starting eating clean foods and after nine months my bloodwork showed I was healthy.
Do GMOs affect your health? GMO foods are as healthful and safe to eat as their non-GMO counterparts. Some GMO plants have actually been modified to improve their nutritional value. An example is GMO soybeans with healthier oils that can be used to replace oils that contain trans fats.
and they use less pesticides because they’re more resistant than “non GMO” plants
Kids, don’t take advice from anybody that says “can I get a paleo salad bowl”
Especially when many researchers now believe our last major leap in evolution was from the neolithic period 10,000 years ago. During this period, agriculture rose to prominence, and grains began to become a part of a persons regular diet. In other words, our digestive system has experienced changes since then, and we're more capable of processing grains and having a diet relatively high in carbs. This notion that the paleo diet is optimal is incorrect. The only real issue with carbs is when it's eaten as heavily processed, refined carbohydrates, and in the form of added sugar. If you consume whole carbs with a healthy amount of fiber, you will not suffer the health effects of someone who constantly eats sweets and white flour. Simply put, the paleo diet isn't sustainable. Just eat a whole foods diet, without added sugar.
Absolutely.
@@mindmonkey00nobody knows who ate what 10000 years ago. To say they do is a load of bollocks.
The only scientific fact we have on early food was the invention of cooking it improved our brains.
@@cincin4515we definitely know what people ate 10,000 years ago lol it’s archaeologically and scientifically proven. It’s when we first started domesticating crops and animals.
Even his voice ordering that annoyed me
As someone who used to work at Chipotle the food is absolutely healthy and prepared fresh daily. Not everything is organically sourced but that’s about it. Oh and we used canola oil like most restaurants do unfortunately.
There is nothing wrong with canola oil. Y’all are a bunch of freaks selling bogus claims to each other.
Daily? I don't think so!!
@@AleVale007 why?...its not that hard
@@BerryFin Has nothing to do with difficulty and everything to do with saving things like sour cream, queso, etc. for the following day
The pure amount of sodium on literally everything is not healthy especially for those with high blood pressure or heart problems which is pretty much almost everyone these days lol.
The healthy food is the food you cook yourself , you know exactly what's in it and how much
"top it with some chipotle sauce" - Tabasco has left the room
It’s Tabasco chipotle version. I love it because it has a Smokey flavor
@@crystalortega2156
It is my new favorite sauce. Damn it's so good
Me: "Fresh veggies, grilled protein. He'll love this."
Bobby: "GMOs, canola oil, non-organic..." 🙄
Honesty wtf is this elitist attitude
@@organizedchaos4559honestly it's not even elitist. it just goes to show just how trash the food quality is in America. there are so many common ingredients in American foods that other countries have outright banned that it's appalling
@@notmyrealname11just cause it’s banned doesn’t make them bad no evidence all this dude does is scare people into eating like a weirdo
@@3Hunidyou’re a complete moron. Food regulations in the US are terrible and we eat terrible food. Many of the foods we eat are banned in other countries FOR A REASON. This isn’t elitist at all. This is putting in the bare minimum to try to eat actual healthy foods.
Organic food in America is NOT organic…
I appreciate you giving the almost Bobby approved options! We need more of these because it’s hard out here 😫
The answer is simple: eat well, eat primarily at home or where you know food is wholesome (in all its particulars today), avoid commercial food outlets, especially fast food. Eat 50% fresh vegetables, 25% protein, 25% omega-3 fats.
Agreed! I love his app.
@@mhpjiifood at the supermarket aren't healthy and good for you and it's expensive to buy some healthy stuff
My favorite sandwich shop chain I have in my county is Avenue Bread. They make all their bread from scratch. Their sandwiches are amazing.
Yes it very hard out there.
Thank you. Very much. I appreciate you and your honesty
I love the irrational fear of GMO
It’s not irrational.
@@ProfessionalRageBaiteroh it is... technically modern tomatoes and bananas are GMO. if you had the natural version you would hate those fruits. Probably most others as well
@@ProfessionalRageBaiterfear of GMOs are as irrational as fear of MSG
Fear of GMOs is more like fear of glyphosate because these crops are pesticide resistance. Glyphosate is known to be toxic to rats but studies have yet to be reproduced on humans so still be cautious and eat organic when possible
@@ProfessionalRageBaiter😂😂😂😂
You can’t win with these people
Eh mass production comes at a cost man the obesity epidemic around us is happening for a reason
@@redditmanllegnisthebirdofh9887 most people live sedentary lifestyles too. You can go on a gas station diet, as long as you burn more calories than you eat you'll lose weight, you won't feel good at all eating that nutrient deprived food but it is possible. Most people aren't doing that though, instead they're gorging on relatively decent quality food and then not exercising pretty much at all. People need to move more and eat less.
@@mewa3263in America it can be quite hard, a good chunk of the citizens here are working 9-5’s and use their downtime to relax or partake in distractions i.e tech, bars, partying etc. It’s hard to consistently workout. On the bright side though the younger crowd has embraced the gym more so than the older folks.
Okay I understand eating healthy but sometimes people look way to into things. Just because something is GMO it dose not mean it’s bad. Everything now a days is bad for you the only thing you can do is watch how much you ingest on a daily bases.
@@redditmanllegnisthebirdofh9887 mass obesity is not happening because of chipotle bowls
He said “once every few months”, I’ve already given up on Chipotle altogether. A lot of ppl complain about digesting issues
The last time I was there the line was forever moving. And the kitchen staff had such gloom faces.
Too many seasonings and spices...it makes the stomach burn....
They havent been good since 2016
It is Mexican food. That’s why it’s so healthy. Maybe not so much to people who have certain health issues.
@@tamjeanell and sometimes I would get a negative reaction from Outback which I think it has to do with the spices.
No study has shown that GMO foods do anything bad. They simply choose the more favorable genes, like fungal/disease resistance, drought resistance, bigger fruit and increased production, and better taste. It helps you save money and makes your food taste better.
There ABSOLUTELY has been studies that show GMOs are problematic. Seralini studied rats over their entire 2 yr life and gmo diets causes all sorts of issues, including cancer. He even separated out gmo crop from their often used glyphosate, and each separately causes problems. Pusztai also studied gmo potatoes and they are also show issues.
you forgot the high amount of sodium . that bowl has 2000+ mg
You need sodium for hydration
Sodium isn’t bad for you, it was probably a lie made up by the sugar industry
@@privacyplease1556 If you're frequently consuming excess salt, this process strains your heart, blood vessels and kidneys.
@@privacyplease1556if you eat carbs then you worry about salt. No carbs, then salt as much as you want. Your tongue will naturally reject something too salty.
@@privacyplease1556 You do understand that 2000mg+ of sodium in ONE meal is not healthy, right? Too much of something is not good.
I’d love to see what other options there are like this specifically in chain restaurants! I eat out more than I should and find it difficult to keep making the healthy decision when eating out so knowing the places to eat that are better than most is super helpful!
Don’t eat out. Period. End of discussion.
I cook my own food and bring to my work. Eat without microwave. EVERYTHING IN LIFE DONT COME EASY. YOU HAVE TO WORK AND CARE FOR IT.
@Memeur195what do you like at 5 guys?
@@dianasolfest7237 probably a burger tf else do they have lol
Excuses. “I find it difficult to keep making the healthy decision”
One day I decided to stop eating processed fast food and junk food like Doritos, Hot Cheetos and other crap that was unhealthy, read the labels and the ingredients and oils that are used to make junk food you can find the junk anywhere from your local supermarket all the way to your local restaurants
Cook homemade meals in healthy oils like avocado and use extra virgin olive oil
If you must snack, make homemade popcorn microwave popcorn has a lot of junk in it buy the seeds pop them yourself
I’m not going into all the deep ends here do your own research I decided to eat healthy and make better choices at 20 years old and you’re making excuses
When you start having chest pains then you’ll start taking life seriously and make those choices! quit fooling around
Humans need a consequence in order to start going in the right direction, why are we so damn stubborn??!!
I thought you were going to ruin Chipotle for me. Thankfully, it's still a better option than most when on the go. Thanks for the info.
Better than most places.
“….almost Bobby approved…..I’ll probably come here, once every few months”.
Ok….😂😂😂
is gyno bobby approved too?
GMO is relatively harmless compared to the lab grown from animal cells near we’re about to start eating.
There were a bunch of jerks a few years back that killed a ton of Africans by convincing their government that GMO vegetables were poison so they rejected the other countries food donations and their people starved.
That sounds awesome
As a bioinformatician who works in horticulture, GMOs are just harmless. Usually when I talk to people who think they are "bad", they have a giant misconception on how GMOs are created. Also, giving an animal gmo feed, does not make the animal gmo.
why would lab grown meat be bad for you? it’s literally the same thing except the nutrition profile can be altered and unlike the meat you buy at the grocery store it doesn’t have to be treated with preservatives and additives. there’s also a much lower risk of contamination compared to factory farming, no risk of animal borne diseases that come from factory farming and no antibiotic usage
@@heathertuttle7351 do you think food contamination is a problem? Mainly from pesticides and other chemicals man made that can build up eventual have a deleterious impact on people's health.
It’s crazy how there isn’t a single fast food place that doesn’t use unhealthy seed oils like someone needs to start one up
There is one, if you live in Austin, TX. It's called Ziki. They use avocado oil.
Hence why fast food is garbage and you should eat at home or before you leave the house
There are many start ups but they never make it to being chain restaurants because they go bankrupt
Seed oils aren't unhealthy it's just a fad. The UA-camrs are taking advantage of you
You should watch how canola oil is made. Chemicals like hexane, bleaches, etc. it’s disgusting.
He is human people. Thanks dude.
Bobby, open your own fast food joint. If you build it, we will come!
I could not imagine the lack of choices he would offer …. Nope … sorry
Thank you, Bobby. I appreciate you, and I am learning from you....
U forgot to mention it has a ridiculous amount of salt in it to enhance taste
salt isnt bad for you
@@parispc in high amounts it is, you can google I’m not going to say too much but chipotle has like 100% of your dv of salt if not almost 100%
Lol not everyone being a sodium expert 🤣🤣🤣🤣 As a chipotle SM we don’t add anymore salt than you would. Weirdo. It’s a tablespoon for 5lbs of guac LMAOOOOO but no no, you’re right. THE SODIUMMMMMM KILLLLSSSSS YOUUUuuuuUuuuu 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤡
@@jennyrebecca7243 can’t tel if you’re agreeing with me here or wat, I’m confused lol, it does have a lot of salt in just a portion of the meat alone though don’t lie
Read a book called The Salt Fix. Salt is not to be feared. Stick to real salt like pink salt though. White table salt is not the greatest cuz it’s trace minerals have been removed and it also contains other bad ingredients like flow agents, etc.
i eat here everyday, still better than other fast foods
😊 I do eat every day
I do not regret it
You’re still eating cheap quality meat which is harmful long term. Buy the expensive $8 a pound chicken and cook at home.
No way this guy is that science based but is so afraid of GMOs...?
Bs based
Gmo itself isn't necessarily bad but all commercial gmo stuff absolutely is and im not going to bother explaining further
@@Strafetyzbro gave up in the middle of his point. opinion discarded
@@Stelionitis nothing that I said was incorrect genius point made figure out the rest yourself not my job
He’s not science based at all 😂
I have learnt so much Bobby. You're doing a great service to us all🎉🎉🎉🎉.
No he isn't, he's quite literally been proven to be a liar and a charlatan.
Don't fall for the bs, none of the "info" this guy gives is in any way correct
Would love for you to do more of these. Sometimes being on the go it’s nice too see what are healthier options
Will you consider doing a video cooking a healthy copycat Chipotle bowl?
just cook whatever meat (non Gmo) and veggies in extra Virginia olive oil / avocado oil and use organic veggies for the toppers
Never cook with olive oil it has a very low soke point. Youre better off using coconut, lard, tallow, or ghee.
@@ShanaeBeautiful
Bingo. Pretty simple really!
@@Mantis858585
That's complete misinformation and an ongoing silly myth at this point. EVOO is healthy to cook with period.
Chipotle is still one of tue most healthiest fast food options for us, but it also has something else; it’s also healthy for the environment. As far as I know, chipotle is the most environmental friendly fast food, with biodegradable bowls mainly and many other things as well. Chipotle is my favorite fast food, and I don’t think it will change for a while.
Hi Bobby(Flavcity)! I so appreciate you sharing this info. on "Chipotle"! It's one of those places that I like going to! Maybe,(who knows), they will upgrade their meats🍗🥩 and oils in the future! Later!💕Peace
"Almost Bobby approved" there's a twist i didn't expect, very realistic though. Thank you for always teaching! It's allowed me to guide my children properly and its truly invaluable 👏 👏 👏
It is encouraging to see a parent trying to do what is right for the children. 😊
Dude is more worried ab gmos than working out his chest
Who gives a fck
Omg you’re so mean ….
Ask him if he even lift 😂
dudes like 45 no chest muscle left 😅
How rude. I’d like to see how you look.
I like how brutally honest this guy is
If chipotle switched to non GMO meat, sea salt instead of table salt, and beef tallow instead of seed oils they would go super saiyan.
and I don't understand why these motherfuckers don't make the switch already since they brand themselves as "so healthy"
So would the prices. You'd pay $25 for a burrito
The meat isn’t GMO…the things the animals eat are GMO. Lol that would be like saying your car ethanol because there is some in ethanol in the gas. Lol complete nonsense.
@@MandyMooreholthe gmo products the animals eat are not that big of an issue compared to the frying with seed oils that shit should be outlawed
@@sosa3559 there’s nothing wrong with seed oils. That’s just Nazi propaganda
The dude with a business degree is evaluating healthy, food options 😂
reading and understanding ingredients doesn't require a degree
@@StraightWhiteMaleNewsHe doesn't understand them though. Otherwise he'd know which GMOs can be harmful and that a lot aren't. Corn and bananas you buy in store are GMOs.
@@LordElja and they are harmful.
Crossbreeding of plants is legally considered a GMO. So apparently most plants and veggies are now harmful? Learn something about agriculture real quick man.
@@sejj1819
@@LordElja
If they're organic they aren't
I wonder if this guy knows what GMO really entails. My bet is he has no clue and is just using it as a buzzword
do you know what Roundup is? You sound clueless.
Thanks for the info. When there's one nearby... hardly ever! Oils are the biggest problem when eating in restaurants IMO.
El Pollo Loco is my go to for being in a fast food bind
Yeah, I like Pollo Loco. None around here, though.
Bobby going to live till he 114 years old. 😂
Not gonna happen. He probably won’t make it to 80. Food is not a panacea for disease nor is it a meaningful guarantor of longevity.
It's always the healthiest health-nuts that die young. And the fat, lazy slobs that exist forever
Lol.. i don't know about that
He eats a lot of Inflammatory animal protein.
@@seanlackey5045like what?
GMO should be the least of his worries. Don’t take this guy’s advice.
I will never step another foot in a chipotle again. They are the rudest people always trying to short change you.
They get a nice scoop of chicken and half the spoon is gone by the time they actually put it in the bowl or on the tortilla
They’re late in opening a lot of times. The employees always have an attitude.
I don’t know how people tolerate them
Exactly. Burritos the size of taquitos.... for 18$.
They’re actually great at the chipotles in my area. Maybe you live in the hood? Like a Rude unsanitary hood chipotle 😂
I definitely have to agree here....I just watched that happen to 2 orders I bought yesterday and it's like their trained in spoon fooling or something haha half of it fell back in on both jsmh I thought it was just me 😂😂😂
Appreciate you educating us, Bobby. Aside from avocado oil, what other oil is healthy for frying.
Please advise, thank you.
Extra virgin olive oil and coconut oil
also use grass fed grass finished ghee butter lard and tallow and macadamia nut oil
I use olive oil and coconut oil, and rice bran oil, depending on what I'm cooking. All good for you.
Avocado oil. Only if ethically sourced.
Just don't fry honestly
We eat 97% at home now Bobby. 👍
I’m sure there’s BPA or some other toxin here and there on the packaging, tap water or even Teflon’s on the pans you cook on at home
Bro said chipotle sauce lol
Lol to be fair, that brand of Tabasco is literally called chipotle flavor. It's their smoked flavor of Tabasco 😂
That’s because it is chipotle sauce flavor 🙄🙄
Hi. Can you do videos at chain restaurants that have healthy meals? I'm subscribed lol
Nothing wrong with Chipotle, this guy takes the fun out of everything.
GMOs have never been shown to necessarily have a bad effect on health
Keep telling yourself that. If it helps you sleep, good on you. I like my food to expire within a couple days. If you ever worked in a restaurant, you'd feel the same. Natural foods are 100% better for you than lab made food. It doesn't take a rat to know the difference 🤦♂️
@@whoisbrucewayne17 do you know what a GMO is?
@@whoisbrucewayne17 You understand most foods that you know and love have been modified in one way or another in the past, right?
I suggest CAVA if you like chipotle but wanna eat healthy. they have very healthy food and it’s JUST like chipotle. The price is also around the same (for a bowl) :)
Gmo food isn't a BIG DEAL 😂!
As long as your body doesn’t respond negatively to it. I thought inflammation was part of aging. Until,I started using the Bobby Approved app. I literally feel 20 years younger.
Fresh GMO bowl got it 🤣🤣🤣
I learned in a nutrition class in college that gmos are actually not bad for us at all. They don’t change the nutritional value of our foods at all. It’s such a stereotype that people have put out there.
Despite the increase in cancer patients
who do you think pays for the schools? and writes the curriculum? and sponsors the stadiums? they gonna teach what the money tells them to teach
That’s the difference between you and Bobby - he’s never taken a nutrition class.
Its a bogeyman in the fear porn that keeps these types of influencers frightening new subscribers. 😂
Vacinnes supposedly are “safe and effective” too. I would love to believe GMOs are not bad, but Big Pharma has lots of influence in this world.
I wish they had a restaurant that just served gallons of seed oils
Lamooo
I think thats called the heart attack grill in Nevada, Las Vegas
Literally nothing is good for you if you live in modern society.
I learned sunflower and canola oil definitely breaks me out bad, ever since I avoid foods that has it in their ingredients, my face has been clear.
What type of oil do you use?
@@malenyluna5275 olive oil. As far as snacks, I eat Boulder Canyon chips, only the salt version because it has olive oil. I also eat Siete Chips with avocado oil, that don’t give me any breakouts. Lesser Evil Puff snacks, coconut oil, that doesn’t break me out either.
@@fl305 thanks. I'm dealing with fungal acne and this is going to be very helpful.
@@malenyluna5275 it took me a while to figure out what was causing my breakouts, and it was the foods that I was eating even though it’s not junk food. Any form of nuts, especially macadamia, almonds, and cashews will give me cystic acne, and it takes about 2-3 weeks to heal, so annoying. So I’ve been stopped eating that, haven’t had a break out in months now.
@@fl305 I've heard of this before (eliminating food and see how your body react) I'm def doing this too. I just want clear skin, I'm so over it. Thanks again.
I think it's cooked fresh because of how busy they are. The food doesn't just sit there. It's constantly going. I like Chipotle.
The cashier was smiling the whole time lol but yes chipotle is good can you do qdoba next ?🙏🏾
I think Qdoba is their twin. It's what I have in my area. I switch between Qdoba kids meal, protein salad bowl and Slim Chickens grilled chicken salad. Both are fresh ingredients and healthy enough on the go. Better than alternate choices for sure!
Very honest and good review, it's kinda healthy and a much better option than McDonald's.
McDonald's is killing themselves letting this company go 😂 They used to own Chipotle!
Every time I eat Chipotle I'm reminded why I don't eat Chipotle.
Whatitdo…
Ditto…
MAJOR digestive issues that last 2days.
Agree, NOT worth the effort. 😂
I quit after all those people nearly died in 2015+ 2018. Chipotle wasn't held criminally responsible like the Peanut Corporation in other words it wasn't intentional like the Peanut case but still. I'm not really worried about a few preservatives or sugar I just don't want to get severely I'll by these 🤡🤡🤡 in the food industry
You know what else is GMO? The fruits and vegetables you buy, the meats you eat and etc... all the foods we eat today have been through hundreds and thousands of years of GMO by humans in one way or another.
I would be more concerned about the sodium amount in Chipotle...
You omitted the fact that this food contains great deal of salt that's sodium. In few cases I couldn't finish their food due to excessive salt.
Wtf drink more water.
You're being dramatic
Exactly
Who is making your food
Thanks Bobby we need more of these because sometimes we do want to grab something on the go
No fast food is healthy! You have to cook it yourself to be right.
I L❤VE UR HONESTY!
This is the last guy you want to take advice from on food and being healthy
Chipotle stock is about to go up 📈
We didn’t think you were sponsored by chipotle my boy
now that he mentioned it, he might be lol
Do your research. GMOs are perfectly safe and necessary.
If they used non-GMO meat and healthy oils it would be double the cost and most customers would not be willing to pay that. I think it's a good balance.
Why cant these freaking places just NOT use the seed oils
Have u seen the price of avocado oil
@@highroller2320 butter then
@@balkee42high roller is right the low cost is why they all use seed oils
@@balkee42butter is more expensive
@@balkee42
Butter has a lower smoke point then oils, it will burn 😓
People like Bobby make me feel guilty about everything I eat , so this guy better live to be like 120 with no diseases or I will be very disappointed.
It’s th way that you think about yourself and the world that makes you feel guilty not Bobby lol. It’s all about how you take it. And perspective
@@AmeliaValdovinosalways Well, 99% of everything is bad for us according to him.
@@SPER1 They are not healthy then .
@@PJCloutier22genetics matter when it comes to longevity too bro
@@PJCloutier22you can be the healthiest man alive and get in a car wreck and die at 27 or be the most obese unhealthy person and live to 80. It’s all down to luck at the end of the day. My great grandpa lived to 96 and smoked 2 packs a day and ate like utter shit, but he loved every minute of his life. There’s already been 2 young men and 1 young woman who have died this academic semester (Fall 2023) at my university (University of Texas at Austin) and as far as I’m aware, we’re perfectly healthy young people (exercised, ate well, weren’t morbidly obese or health issues). 2 died in a car wreck on campus and one threw himself off a building in the midst of a mental health crisis. Personally I don’t eat like utter shit and try to be healthy when I can but at the end of the day we only get our one life so I don’t think it’s worth the mental stress of trying to nit-pick on every little piece of food you consume, and just rather eat tasty (yes even fattening and unhealthy) foods in moderation
i wish they would switch to olive oil. i still eat it pretty often because its real food and easy, but as i said, i wish they used olive oil.
Ppl don’t pay enough attention to this guy to realize he changes his opinions based who pays him
Prove it
literally everything he said in this video is true or do you just hear what you want to hear
if they paid attention they would be savaging him about his black socks and white sneakers
Fast food places have to stop cooking in 99% of these seed oils. They go for the cheap ones.
My heart almost stopped when I saw Bobby going into Chipotle because I know he's gonna tell it like it is ❤😉😅👀
Na his opinion depends on who’s paying him. Look it up, dudes been lying to you guys from the start 😂 damn sheep
@@angelmedina1629Proof?
Chipotle is stingy with their portions.
Edit: I only went there few times. Luckily I live in Southern California where small mom and pop taquerias exist.
That's very true. I just ate there a couple days ago and I bitch about them being stingy they gave me more but turned around and charged me more. Pissed me off.
They are also the only restaurant out here charging for chips. Their queso is garbage too.
Muricans lmao
go to Qdoba, their not super cheap with their guacamole like Chipotle
@@maxpowers4436ikr, chipotle portions are huge 😂
Let's not forget the dash of salmonella 😂
GMOs are the only reason we can feed the world today. And last I checked average life expectancy is rising not falling. So in that case chipotle has to be the healthiest fast food!
Life expectancy in the US is actually falling.
Tomato salsa? 😂😂
That place never fails to give me a bad stomach ache and cleanse me out. Their food is gross…
Your stomach probably can’t handle the spiciness or the wheat in the burrito/taco wrap.
Come on, Bobby!!! Healthyish lol...there is no messing around with health.
Thank you for this helpful review.
Baked chicken sub/wrap at Publix. There. Add veggies. Do whole wheat. Fast, cheap. Or do a salad. Easiest “fast food”.