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Chipotle’s Burritos Take to the Skies (Dallas-Style)


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Move over DoorDash—make way for DroneDash. In Rowlett, Texas (which is quickly shaping up to be the Drone Delivery Capital of America), burritos have officially gone airborne. Chipotle, teaming up with Zipline, has launched a futuristic service we’re calling Zipotle—where your extra-guac burrito doesn’t arrive by car, but by sky.


How It Works

Picture this: your order is prepped in the restaurant, loaded into a drone about the size of a small picnic basket, and then sent skyward. The burrito flies at 300 feet, cruising over the streets of Dallas suburbia before gently lowering your meal down on a tether. Like a flavor-filled UFO, it hovers, drops, and zips away—no traffic lights, no honking, no delivery driver wondering if you’ll actually tip.


The Specs (Because Drone Geeks Gotta Know)

  • Payload: 5.5 lbs (enough for a burrito haul plus chips and queso).

  • Altitude: 300 ft cruising, swooping down only to deliver.

  • Delivery style: A quiet hover, a precision drop, and bam—lunch secured.

  • Future plans: Larger payloads and expanded delivery windows. Translation: one day, you might get your burrito and a case of Jarritos in one drop.


Why It Matters

This isn’t just about burritos—it’s about the future of logistics. Food delivery by drone cuts down on traffic, lowers carbon emissions, and honestly, makes lunch way more fun. Zipline has already been pioneering drone deliveries for medicine in hard-to-reach areas, so burritos are just the tasty next step.

And let’s be real: what’s more Dallas than your food swooping in from the sky, like a culinary bald eagle bringing freedom (and salsa)?


The Prop Stop Take

We love to see drones crossing over from industry and emergency response into everyday life. Watching drones carry burritos in Texas feels like a glimpse of the near future, where packages, medicine, groceries, and maybe even your Amazon Prime orders buzz overhead on the regular.


So if you’re in Rowlett, look up—you might just see lunch coming in for a landing. And to whoever orders a triple burrito stack and watches it descend from the heavens: you’re living in 2030 while the rest of us are stuck in 2025.

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