Chipotle hacks have been documented before, but Grosz's hack uses ~science~.

The Pittsburgh resident wrote that he took his "geeky love of data and my black hole of a belly to Chipotle for several days," where he ordered five burritos each day for a total of 35.

His methodology was pretty simple: After ordering, he then separated and weighed the ingredients (he had to leave out some of the most delicious ones, sour cream and guac, so it wouldn't be a ridiculous mess to measure), made tiny adjustments to the way he ordered each ingredient, weighed the differences, and developed a hack for each.