Well, I understand the feeling. Chipotle is a rip off. It’s bland. The portion is much less than it used to be. And it’s expensive.
Should have gone to Chick-fil-A instead.
I don’t feel your personal opinion is relavant and in any event, it’s certainly no justification for the beat down of the young girl by the huge assailant and his accomplice.
“Well, I understand the feeling. Chipotle is a rip off. It’s bland. The portion is much less than it used to be. And it’s expensive.”
What then is the choice? Apparently going there, wasting your money, and beating the crap out of the employee is an option?
At this point, a life changing experience in a highly controlled environment is another option.
A few cans of beans and some pasta might have been a wiser move on their part. Charlotte, as I understand it has all-you-can-eat buffet style eating troughs, also an option. I wonder if they were tested for drugs? Or maybe they’re just a coulpe of f*****g morons.
“I understand the feeling. Chipotle is a rip off. It’s bland. The portion is much less than it used to be. And it’s expensive.”
Then don’t go there. You “understand”, and think assault and battery on a lowly employee is OK?
Yes. Popeye’s is much better.
I like to learn about the little towns in SC. I guzzled Catawba Pink for a dollar a bottle in college.
What is the history of Indian land in South Carolina?
Indian Land, SC is an unincorporated community in Lancaster County. Indian Land derives it’s name from the fact that the area was inhabited predominately by Native Americans of the Catawba and Waxhaw tribes as European settlers moved into surrounding areas
Which is NO excuse to attack an employee.
If they don’t like the food or prices, they are free to go somewhere else.
Nobody is forcing them to go there. Entitlement mentality does not actually, in reality, entitle you to anything you want.
Then you go somewhere else. The clerk doesn’t make the chicken bland and overdear.