jerseyhoya wrote:I finally manned up and went to Chipotle. Approx 16 minute drive in each direction, so not something one can really justify more than once a week during a lunch hour, but so happy right now.
MrsVox wrote:jerseyhoya wrote:I finally manned up and went to Chipotle. Approx 16 minute drive in each direction, so not something one can really justify more than once a week during a lunch hour, but so happy right now.
I need this... you said the new one is on 73?
jerseyhoya wrote:MrsVox wrote:jerseyhoya wrote:I finally manned up and went to Chipotle. Approx 16 minute drive in each direction, so not something one can really justify more than once a week during a lunch hour, but so happy right now.
I need this... you said the new one is on 73?
In the Promenade shopping center in Marlton (south?) of the 70/73 circle
http://www.chipotle.com/restaurants/map.asp?city=&state=&zip=08053
MrsVox wrote:jerseyhoya wrote:MrsVox wrote:jerseyhoya wrote:I finally manned up and went to Chipotle. Approx 16 minute drive in each direction, so not something one can really justify more than once a week during a lunch hour, but so happy right now.
I need this... you said the new one is on 73?
In the Promenade shopping center in Marlton (south?) of the 70/73 circle
http://www.chipotle.com/restaurants/map.asp?city=&state=&zip=08053
Oh yeah, know that shopping center well.... I'm up there twice a week at dinnertime....
swishnicholson wrote:MrsVox wrote:jerseyhoya wrote:MrsVox wrote:jerseyhoya wrote:I finally manned up and went to Chipotle. Approx 16 minute drive in each direction, so not something one can really justify more than once a week during a lunch hour, but so happy right now.
I need this... you said the new one is on 73?
In the Promenade shopping center in Marlton (south?) of the 70/73 circle
http://www.chipotle.com/restaurants/map.asp?city=&state=&zip=08053
Oh yeah, know that shopping center well.... I'm up there twice a week at dinnertime....
Even after all this time, I can never remember which shops are in The Promenade, which in Sagemaore, Which in Marketplace, etc. I've burned up a lot of gas in parking lots and U-turns.
A fan presents either the credit card used to buy the ticket or a driver's license at the gate, where it is scanned by an attendant.
The fan then receives a receipt-like printout that lists seat location and any other arena information, eliminating the need for a paper ticket. Both teams would have the ability to feature a coupon or offer on the printout or team news, such as welcoming a new player.
"Saving money is not the real reason for doing something like this," Luukko said. "It's more for customer convenience to allow people to swipe a card and walk in vs. having to carry tickets with them."
thephan wrote:pacino's posting is one of the more important things revealed in weeks.
Calvinball wrote:Pacino was right.