Chipotle's First National Commercial To Air This Weekend During The Grammys

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • February 10, 2012
“Back to the Start”, the short animated film that Chipotle has uploaded on YouTube to present an argument against factory farming, has garnered northwards of 4 million views since it debuted in August of last year. It uses a Willie Nelson...
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