2/5 Gregor M. 5 years ago on Google
Management
of
Fuego
Food
Carts
have
now
ruined
what
was,
for
many
years,
the
best
burrito
in
Portland.
Earlier
this
year,
prices
were
raised
by
a
dollar.
Not
a
problem.
Prices
are
rising
at
all
food
carts
in
Portland,
and
a
dollar
increase
for
both
small
and
large
burritos
was
to
be
expected.
The
shocker
is
that
burrito
size
has
now
suddenly
been
reduced
by
35%.
Worse,
the
amount
of
meat
filling
has
been
cut
in
half.
At
first,
I
thought
this
was
a
one-off
result,
depending
on
the
randomness
of
the
server.
But
not
so.
The
massive
reduction
in
size
and
filling
is
now
standard
over
the
course
of
three
separate
visits.
I
do
not
exaggerate:
it
is
now
nothing
less
than
a
rip-off
to
pay
$8.00
for
such
a
pathetically
small
burrito,
filed
with
hardly
any
meat.
And
that's
the
"large."
Seriously,
Fuego,
this
radical
change
is
simply
too
absurd
to
accept.
Good
luck,
both
I
and
other
two
customers
I
spoke
to
shook
our
heads.
You've
lost
us.
Update
to
the
owner
response:
Your
new
policy,
in
which
you've
reduced
the
size
of
the
burritos
by
35%
and
the
volume
of
the
meat
filling
by
at
least
that
much
if
not
more,
was
put
into
place
this
Autumn
with
your
long-time
server
at
the
Yamhill
Street
location.
It
was
then
maintained
by
your
new
server,
also
at
the
Yamhill
Street
location.
I
should
know:
I've
been
a
customer
for
years.
And,
I
wrote
to
you
about
this
through
the
contact
page
last
week,
but
got
no
response.
Also,
as
I
mentioned,
I'm
not
the
only
customer
who
noticed
the
dramatic
change.
I
can
send
you
a
picture
of
your
new
"large"
burrito,
which
is
no
longer
than
my
own
hand.
Again,
very
dramatic
change.
Perhaps
it's
anecdotal
but
for
years
you
had
a
long
line
at
lunchtime
at
the
Yamhill
Street
location.
Not
now.
It
appears
other
long-time
customers
have
received
the
message.