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Who Wants to Go with Me to Chipotl—…wait, That’s a Wendy’s. Or is It a Taco Bell?

By Keewood @sellingeating
The Taco Bell that wants you to believe it’s a Chipotle, including but not limited to its menu. Here we are at Chipotl—wait, no, this isn’t Chipotle. There’s the Chipotle. Wait, this isn’t Wendy’s OR Chipotle, it’s Red Robin.

It’s funny.

When something in America works, it gets copied (slightly) and relabelled and distributed widely.

Especially in the restaurant biz. I was just reading about how Wendy’s is testing its updated look in Detroit.

I have to say, it’s kind of a familiar look, isn’t it?

What I (and, I think, Paul Barron who wrote The Chipotle Effect) would call “The Chipotle Aesthetic” is clearly influential. Maybe this wood-and-brushed-metal-and-natural-stones-with-prominent-windows (and-often-a-central-towerlike-blocky-thing-at-the-main-door) look didn’t originate with Chipotle; but I think they might own what it’s trying to evoke: a casual classiness, a sleek lack of pretension, even hints of a woodland lodge to connote some usually unearned connection with Ma Earth.

This feel has found its way into the redesign of every gosh darn free-standing restaurant building ON THE PLANET EARTH.

On the Gosh. Darn. Planet. Earth.


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