We tried all 6 of Chipotle's bowls designed just for dieters, and while the options were tasty, we found one major flaw

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We tried Chipotle's line of diet-friendly bowls and salads made for people who follow high-protein, vegan, vegetarian, paleo, Whole30, or keto diets.

Ordering a non-vegan ingredient may not be a mistake many practicing vegans make, but for customers wanting to order a Lifestyle Bowl to take the guesswork out of ordering, we found that having to customize the order allowed more room for error.Interestingly, when we looked at the receipt, the names on the orders also weren't what we expected. For example, the Paleo Salad Bowl was itemized as a"Barbacoa Bowl" with a side of guacamole.

As we found when ordering the newer vegan and vegetarian bowls, you have to know what you want in your bowls when you order in-store, or you might wind up with something that doesn't fit your diet. We think this is a pretty important caveat to keep in mind.Meanwhile, there's little room for error when ordering on the website or app, where the dishes are labeled by their Lifestyle Bowl names, except for the Double Protein Bowl.

 

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Just wanted to clarify that in your article you mentioned you could swap out the green slasa for red on paleo and that's not technically correct. *Most* paleo diets cut nightshades, including tomatoes.

Going with Keto. I can not heal without fat and protein.

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