Rob Riggle Stars As Jerky Frankenstein In New Chipotle Commercial

Edwin Goei • OC Weekly • October 6, 2012
So Chipotle hasn't had a commercial since that award-winning, and frankly awesomely realized commentary on the factory farm system. Remember that one? Now they have a follow up that, well, is funny, because it has Rob Riggle dressed as...
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