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Pasco gets its first drive-through Chipotle location

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November 1, 2022 3:49 PM

Posted: November 1, 2022 3:49 PM

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PASCO, Wash. — You’ve heard of the popular Mexican food chain ‘Chipotle,’ but have you heard of riding up to the ‘Chipotlane?’ For the first time ever, Franklin County is getting a drive-through Chipotle location, and it launches on Wednesday morning.

A spokesperson representing the new Chipotle location at 5326 N 68 Rd confirmed that this is the first time one of the restaurants in Franklin County will have a drive-through, which the restaurant chain calls a ‘Chipotlane.’

This way, customers hoping to pick up an online or app order can do so without entering the restaurant. The store will be open from 10:45 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. each night.

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To celebrate the grand opening, the first five people to enter the store will receive free Chipotle Goods merch. Those who sign up for the Chipotle Rewards app for the first time can redeem a free order of chips and guac with their first purchase. Go ahead and place your order on the app to take advantage of the ‘Chipotlane.’

Furthermore, the team is hiring to meet the demand of this community. The average Chipotle location has 25 jobs to fill, and they offer competitive benefits and wages that make it an exciting place to work.

Are you interested in joining their team? You can look at openings by clicking here to visit the Chipotle careers page.

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