Photo: ChipotleWell done,Chipotle.The fast-casual Mexican chain announced on Tuesday that they will be adding their first new meat option to the menu in over a year. Carne asada will hit locations nationwide starting on Thursday. The thin-cut steak is seasoned with spices, fresh squeezed lime and topped with chopped cilantro, according topress release.The dish “performed incredibly well” when it was tested initially in Cincinnati, Ohio and Fresno, California, said Chris Brandt, Chief Marketing Officer of Chipotle. It marks the first change to the protein portion of the menu — which also includes chicken, steak, barbacoa, carnitas and sofritas — since chorizo returned in 2018.Chipotle carne asada.Similarly to the chorizo though, theWhole30-approvedand paleo-compliant carne asada will only be available for a limited time.Last week, the chain found themselves fielding complaints about their beloved guacamole’s appearance. Many customers used Twitter to report instances of receiving“brown” guac, or guac made with“unripe avocados.”Today Foodreported that the change from their normally vibrant green dip wasn’t because of a recipe change, though, and rather a result of where their avocados were coming from.“Due to the seasonal transition from Peruvian to Mexican suppliers that happens every year at this time, we are experiencing normal variabilities in our avocados,” said Laurie Schalow, Chipotle’s Chief Reputation Officer, “but we can assure our customers that our guac is still being freshly prepared in our restaurants every day.”Peruvian avocados are used in July and August, while Mexican avocados are out of season. They transition back in September, and a Chipotle spokesperson toldTodaythat the transition is estimated to last “about two weeks.”

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Chipotle Adds Carne Asada

Well done,Chipotle.The fast-casual Mexican chain announced on Tuesday that they will be adding their first new meat option to the menu in over a year. Carne asada will hit locations nationwide starting on Thursday. The thin-cut steak is seasoned with spices, fresh squeezed lime and topped with chopped cilantro, according topress release.The dish “performed incredibly well” when it was tested initially in Cincinnati, Ohio and Fresno, California, said Chris Brandt, Chief Marketing Officer of Chipotle. It marks the first change to the protein portion of the menu — which also includes chicken, steak, barbacoa, carnitas and sofritas — since chorizo returned in 2018.Chipotle carne asada.Similarly to the chorizo though, theWhole30-approvedand paleo-compliant carne asada will only be available for a limited time.Last week, the chain found themselves fielding complaints about their beloved guacamole’s appearance. Many customers used Twitter to report instances of receiving“brown” guac, or guac made with“unripe avocados.”Today Foodreported that the change from their normally vibrant green dip wasn’t because of a recipe change, though, and rather a result of where their avocados were coming from.“Due to the seasonal transition from Peruvian to Mexican suppliers that happens every year at this time, we are experiencing normal variabilities in our avocados,” said Laurie Schalow, Chipotle’s Chief Reputation Officer, “but we can assure our customers that our guac is still being freshly prepared in our restaurants every day.”Peruvian avocados are used in July and August, while Mexican avocados are out of season. They transition back in September, and a Chipotle spokesperson toldTodaythat the transition is estimated to last “about two weeks.”

Well done,Chipotle.

The fast-casual Mexican chain announced on Tuesday that they will be adding their first new meat option to the menu in over a year. Carne asada will hit locations nationwide starting on Thursday. The thin-cut steak is seasoned with spices, fresh squeezed lime and topped with chopped cilantro, according topress release.

The dish “performed incredibly well” when it was tested initially in Cincinnati, Ohio and Fresno, California, said Chris Brandt, Chief Marketing Officer of Chipotle. It marks the first change to the protein portion of the menu — which also includes chicken, steak, barbacoa, carnitas and sofritas — since chorizo returned in 2018.

Chipotle carne asada.

Chipotle Adds Carne Asada

Similarly to the chorizo though, theWhole30-approvedand paleo-compliant carne asada will only be available for a limited time.

Last week, the chain found themselves fielding complaints about their beloved guacamole’s appearance. Many customers used Twitter to report instances of receiving“brown” guac, or guac made with“unripe avocados.”

Today Foodreported that the change from their normally vibrant green dip wasn’t because of a recipe change, though, and rather a result of where their avocados were coming from.

“Due to the seasonal transition from Peruvian to Mexican suppliers that happens every year at this time, we are experiencing normal variabilities in our avocados,” said Laurie Schalow, Chipotle’s Chief Reputation Officer, “but we can assure our customers that our guac is still being freshly prepared in our restaurants every day.”

Peruvian avocados are used in July and August, while Mexican avocados are out of season. They transition back in September, and a Chipotle spokesperson toldTodaythat the transition is estimated to last “about two weeks.”

source: people.com