Most often, the application fails to work properly if it’s under maintenance or when the servers are down. In such instances, the only recourse is to wait it out. At other times, problems such as a poor internet connection or an overloaded cache can cause hindrances. To verify if it’s a connectivity issue, test your internet speed or switch to a different network. To address cache-related issues, try accessing the Chipotle website from your browser. If it works there, the issue might be with your device or the application itself. Below are some fixes to consider.
1. Turn Off the VPN (If Applicable)
Chipotle operates in specific locations, such as the US, UK, Canada, Germany, and France. If you’re using a VPN, it can change your IP address to servers outside of these locations, causing the app to malfunction. Disabling the VPN can remedy this issue.
2. Restart the App
Restarting the app can resolve temporary glitches either in the device or the app itself. After waiting for a few moments, relaunch the app to check if the issue has been resolved.
3. Ensure Date & Time Are Correct
Incorrect date and time settings can cause your device to appear located in the wrong time zone, leading to issues with app functionality. On Android: On iPhone:
4. Clear App Cache
An overloaded app cache can lead to performance issues. Clearing it occasionally can help maintain smooth app operation. On Android: iPhone users can offload the app to clear the temporary data (as explained in the next method).
5. Offload the App
Offloading the app on an iOS device can help resolve issues by removing temporary data while retaining important information before reinstalling the app.
6. Update the App
If the app is not the latest version, updating it can often fix existing issues. On Android: On iPhone:
7. Reinstall the App
As a last resort, uninstall and then reinstall the Chipotle app. This will ensure a clean installation devoid of any corrupt data.










