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Inside: Chipotle is an intriguing dive into the inner workings of a fast-casual giant. The film, while lacking a named director, feels like a candid exploration rather than a polished piece. It's fascinating to see how Chipotle challenged traditional fast food norms, and the documentary captures the hustle of their kitchens with an almost raw, unfiltered vibe. The pacing meanders a bit, but it reflects the real-life ebb and flow of restaurant work. There’s a certain charm in seeing the staff at work, the ingredients laid out, and the simple yet effective way they approach food. It’s not just about the product; themes of sustainability and customer connection play throughout, giving it layers that foodies and business buffs might appreciate alike.
Documentary style reveals behind-the-scenes operations.Themes of sustainability and fast food innovation.Casual pacing reflects the restaurant atmosphere.
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