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NYT: Hillary Clinton’s Chipotle Order: Above Average

From:jschwerin@hillaryclinton.com To: HRCrapid@googlegroups.com Date: 2015-04-14 20:19 Subject: NYT: Hillary Clinton’s Chipotle Order: Above Average

New low: Hillary Clinton’s Chipotle Order: Above Average APRIL 14, 2015 Kevin Quealy http://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/15/upshot/hillary-clintons-chipotle-order-above-average.html?smid=tw-nytimes&abt=0002&abg=1&_r=0 On Monday, Hillary Rodham Clinton ordered a burrito bowl at a Chipotleoutside Toledo, Ohio. Let others deconstruct her apparent anonymity or how her visit comparedwith President Obama’s. Here’s what The Upshot can contribute: Is Mrs. Clinton’s order like the normal Chipotle meals of everyday Americans, or is it polarizing? (Elsewhere in Monday’s news: Russia may start selling a missile defense system to Iran; Marco Rubio is running for president; the United States may not have followed its own rules regarding drone strikes intended to minimize casualties. So ask yourself: Are you sure you need to be reading this?) Our knowledge about what is normal and what is not comes from about 3,000 online orders from GrubHub, which some colleagues and I used to find out what people actually order at Chipotle. (All the data is online, by the way, so you also could have done this crucial analysis.) Hillary Clinton, Just an Unrecognized Burrito Bowl Fan at ChipotleAPRIL 13, 2015 At the time of this writing, much about Mrs. Clinton’s order was still unknown. We do know that it was a chicken bowl (with guacamole, according to ABC News). Less known, but critical: Did she get rice and beans, which are free with the order? What about fajita vegetables, or more than one kind of salsa? Even more important, from a calorie perspective: Did she include cheese and sour cream? This information, much like the contents of some of her emails when she was secretary of state, we may never know. Continue reading the main story At Chipotle, How Many Calories Do People Really Eat? How healthy are the meals people actually order for themselves at Chipotle? We decided to try to find out. For this exercise, let’s assume she ordered both rice and beans, as most people do, and included one salsa — let’s say the fresh tomato salsa, the most popular. Then we’ll assume she ordered either sour cream or cheese, but not both. Shredded cheese is the mild favorite among the masses, but more important, it’s also my preference, and if Mrs. Clinton is going to get my vote, she’s going to have to prove that she’s just like me. (Nutritionally, the difference between them won’t affect the math too much.) Also, lettuce. Almost everyone orders lettuce! I have proof. And, of course, the side of guacamole, which is not free. So here’s our potentially presidential order: chicken bowl, white rice, black beans, fresh garden salsa, shredded cheese, lettuce and guacamole. Photo A surveillance camera image of Hillary Rodham Clinton ordering at a Chipotle in Maumee, Ohio, on Monday. According to Chipotle’s nutritional calculator, this comes to 840 calories, 11.5 grams of saturated fat and 1,720 milligrams of sodium. Continue reading the main story RECENT COMMENTS Joey 39 minutes ago Gotta love the "peoples' champion" but heard that John Cena is a little miffed and wants his belt back. TXSaint 1 hour ago Less essential analysis, for sure.Agree with M. Wykowsi -- wish you would have spent half the time you spent on this drivel on something... M. Wykowski 1 hour ago Congratulations - you have done more research on Hilary's Chipotle lunch than all the Mainstream Media did combined on Benghazi. Answer: Mrs. Clinton’s order was healthier than the average American’s order, with significantly fewer calories, saturated fat and sodium than most orders do. Specifically, almost 75 percent of meals ordered at Chipotle had more calories than Mrs. Clinton’s; about 75 percent had more sodium; and about 70 percent had more saturated fat. Photo The nutritional information of the potentially presidential Chipotle order. As it happens, Mr. Obama also seems to prefer Chipotle orders with many fewer calories than is typical. When he visited one in June 2014, he ordered a burrito bowl with white rice and guacamole, sparing himself the 300 calories that come automatically with every Chipotle tortilla. CONTINUE READING THE MAIN STORY28COMMENTS If Mrs. Clinton (or Mr. Obama) had ordered sour cream, it would add about 115 calories, 7 grams of saturated fat and 30 milligrams of sodium, making the meal more “normal” but still with fewer calories than 65 percent of meals. Put another way, the order is kind of normal — but really, who are we kidding? It’s way better than average. You may resume your lives. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "HRCRapid" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to hrcrapid+unsubscribe@googlegroups.com. 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