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By Matthew Odam
| Tuesday, July 13, 2010, 02:20 PM
I have to admit, I’ve been rather impressed by the sustainability and responsible sourcing done by
Chipotle of late. And before you freak out about how Chipotle is owned by McDonalds, you can relax, that partnership has not existed for years. While they may not be a local company (such as Chango’s, which has also been doing its best to use healthy and ethical ingredients), Chipotle cranks out solid food and does it with good intention.
Now, with all the blabbing out of the way, the point: As the art to the right reads, the first 100 people to buy a burrito, bowl, salad or order of tacos at any Austin-area Chipotle after 11 a.m. on Wednesday will receive a free pass to attend a screening at the Paramount Summer Film Series (I’m told the pass expires in October of 2011, so if none of this year’s films strike your fancy, I guess you could wait around till next summer. But that just seems really weird.)
Some of the movies still on tap for this summer at the Paramount:
“Sunset Boulevard,” “Lenny,” “Valley of the Dolls,” “Badlands,” “Pretty in Pink,” “Breathless,” “Vertigo,” and “The Big Lebowski.”
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By "the"Tony Cooke
July 13, 2010 3:42 PM | Link to this
Chipoltle used to be owned by McDonalds. They are a separate company now.