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Man Eats Chipotle Every Day 5 Months Straight Gets Surprising Results Photos

Ruth Kamau  ·  February 23, 2016

NEW YORK — Back in February 2016, a guy named Kevin from New York decided to turn his love for burritos into a wild personal experiment. For five straight months, he ate at Chipotle every single day, ordering variations of his favorite meals like chicken bowls and veggie-packed burritos. It started as a quirky challenge shared on social media, but it quickly caught people’s attention as photos of his daily feasts went viral.

Kevin, who documented his journey online, didn’t just chow down without a plan. He mixed up his orders to keep things interesting, sometimes going for the healthier options with extra veggies and less rice. Friends and followers watched as he posted updates, sharing how the routine affected his daily life. At first, it seemed fun – he saved time on cooking and even built a routine around it. But as the weeks turned into months, folks started wondering if this burrito binge would take a toll on his health or wallet.

Then came the surprising results. After 150 days, Kevin reported feeling surprisingly energetic and even lost a few pounds, which shocked a lot of people who expected the opposite. Doctors he consulted noted that his consistent meals helped him maintain a balanced diet, though they warned about potential risks like sodium overload. Photos he shared showed a before-and-after transformation that didn’t scream disaster; instead, he looked pretty much the same, maybe a bit more tired from all the lines at the counter.

The story sparked online debates about fast-casual eating habits, with some cheering Kevin’s discipline and others calling it a risky stunt. As a writer, I have to admit, it’s impressive that he stuck with it, but it also makes you think twice about your own lunch choices. In the end, Kevin’s Chipotle marathon proved that even the most everyday routines can lead to unexpected outcomes, reminding us that what’s routine for one person might just be a headline for the rest.