What started off as a joke with his brother now turned out to be viral experiment for Andrew Hawryluk.
The 23-year old has been eating Chipotle for 153 days in a row and is still dining at the restaurant daily.
The Los Angeles native told his brother that he would commit to eating at the Mexican eatery during the 40 days of Lent. He told Business Insider, "Once the 40 days ended it was so anticlimactic. I decided to see how much longer I could do it."
Hawryluk documented his experiment through his blog, Chipotlife and shared that he spent over $1,567.00 and ate 110,890 calories worth of food. He even has recipts to prove his chicken burrito bowl purchases.
The company became aware of his doings and sent him gift cards for his birthday.
Hawryluk wants to continue and even plans his trips around the experiment.
"I'm going to Vancouver, and they have one," he said. "I want to go to Berlin, but I can't because they don't have a Chipotle."
Another man from Colorado Springs, CO has been consuming the same meal for the past 106 days. Mark Rantal told ABC News, "Every time I hit a milestone it was very easy and convenient to imagine hitting the next. Plus, it's a little ridiculous."
"It's fun. Right now it's convenient and it's a habit, so I don't see a reason [to stop]," Rantal said. "The [one-year] milestone isn't appealing enough to have to put in the effort, but there is a tiny wistful part of me that just thinks, 'Wouldn't it be hilarious to be the guy who ate Chipotle for a year?' But I don't know if I want to be that guy."
There is a very good chance Hawryluk may want to be that guy.
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