Tag: chipotle

  • 5 Reasons Why Farmers Should Support Wendy’s

    5 Reasons Why Farmers Should Support Wendy’s

    Image courtesy: iSpot.Tv More often than not, the only time we hear from fast-food restaurants is when they are making some groundbreaking announcement about their food safety procedures or their supply chain. In general, neither are a welcome message for consumers or producers alike. However Wendy’s, the pro-ginger burger chain, is different than Subway, Panera and…

  • Chipotle: Where Guac and Hypocrisy Cost You Extra

    Chipotle: Where Guac and Hypocrisy Cost You Extra

    Maybe it’s the crushing heat we’re experiencing here in Kansas that has me so easily annoyed but upon reading the latest stupidity-driven marketing decision from Chipotle, I felt I needed to bring the blog out of dormancy and share my two dollars (two cents won’t cut it this time). Evil-looking, no? Photo courtesy: Chance Hunley…

  • Local or Organic Doesn’t Matter – Chipotle Isn’t Helping Your Diet

    Local or Organic Doesn’t Matter – Chipotle Isn’t Helping Your Diet

    Disclaimer: I’m fully supportive of organic and natural producers. My in-laws produce and market natural beef and I have friends who raise organic/natural produce and/or livestock. To each their own – consumers have choices and so do producers. This post is focused on Chipotle’s desire to disparage farmers instead of market their food.  Homemade burritos…

  • Always a Little Late

    Always a Little Late

    I don’t have a great picture for this post, so here’s the newest addition to our family! Often, I arrive just in time for something – which in my mind means I’m late because I’d like to be everywhere 10 minutes early. So it doesn’t surprise me that I’m posting my my ‘Best of Thirteen’…

  • Chipotle: A World of Pure Imagination

    Chipotle: A World of Pure Imagination

    About four years ago, I realized the extremely important role advocacy plays in agriculture and saw the limitless value of telling my story. I’m proud to share the stories about the small role I play in food production while working alongside my father, husband and in-laws. I do this because there are plenty of people…