Acquired Style/TikTok (2) Acquired Style on TikTok No, guac was not included. Brigette Pheloung (known as @acquiredstyle online) recently shared a memorable PR package she was sent by Chipotle, and it has her followers buzzing. "I think Chipotle needs to get an award for having the funniest PR packages... take a look at this," the N.Y.C. influencer said before opening up the black box with the Mexican restaurant chain written atop the lid. Pheloung then tilted the package upwards to reveal what's inside, bursting out into laughter as the container was filled with upwards 20 plastic forks filed in an aesthetically-pleasing display. "They sent a bunch of literal Chipotle plastic forks!" she said in shock. Then, she went on to read the note Chipotle penned inside the card that accompanied the gift. Related: Influencers Break Silence After Woman Slams Them as 'Boring' and 'Basic' in Viral Rant Acquired Style/TikTok Acquired Style on TikTok shows off her Chipotle PR package Acquired Style/TikTok The 27-year-old creator read, "Brigette, for all the forks you 'borrowed,' happy National Fork Day." She adds, "Since when is 'Fork Day' a thing?" But that's not all! In addition to the substantial amount of utensils, Pheloung was given a gift card. "I also got this gift card which gives me unlimited free entrees for a year," she said, visibly dropping her jaw for the camera. "That's exciting. I literally had Chipotle for dinner last night, so maybe I'll get it again tonight." TikTok users were quick to express their feelings in the comment section of the video that has amassed over one million views since it was uploaded, expressing mostly negative opinions on the mailer. "yay rich people winning free stuff," wrote one commenter. Another penned, "Ok ngl I usually don't agree with the hate influencers get for receiving PR but why would they do THIS instead of donating money/food to homeless people who can *actually* benefit from free meals..???" "You should give away the free entree card to someone in need!! Just a suggestion 🤗" commented a third user. Pheloung is a popular N.Y.C. influencer known for her fashion-focused videos and adventures around the city, like dining at dinner hot spots and coffee shop hops. She also vlogs her brand-sponsored trips to luxurious destinations. The creator recently turned heads after being looped into the "boring" N.Y.C. influencer drama , initiated by TikTok user @martinifeeny (whose real name is Bridget) on March 7. Related: TikToker Who Slammed 'Boring' N.Y.C. Influencers Claims She Got Fired from Job Over Viral Rant Brigette Pheloung/Instagram Brigette Pheloung and her twin sister, Danielle Pheloung Brigette Pheloung/Instagram Drama swirled online after Bridget posted the original video calling out N.Y.C. influencers. "Im SOOO bored by all these influencers lol," she captioned the clip of her rant. While she didn't explicitly mention any influencers by name, social media users began to connect the dots. "All right, guys, I'm just gonna say it, I hate all of the New York influencers, I think they're all boring as f--- and they're all carbon copies of one another. They all wear the same exact f------ bracelet. They all have the same exact f------ hand chain that someone else influenced them to get," she said in the video. Related: Influencers Break Silence After Woman Slams Them as 'Boring' and 'Basic' in Viral Rant Gilbert Flores/WWD via Getty Brigette Pheloung and her twin sister, Danielle Pheloung Gilbert Flores/WWD via Getty Though she mentioned a disclaimer of "no hate," Bridget went on to call out the influencers for being "basic" and purchasing clothes from the same locations. "I feel like they should be the influencees, not the influencers," she added. "I don't know, not even the New York ones. Just like all ... these girls. They all get panic attacks. They all shop at Revolve," the original clip concluded. "Yeah, boring. Let me know if anyone agrees." Pheloung was among the influencers who felt singled out, stitching the rant in a since-deleted video that saw her silently mocking the original. Read the original article on People
Chipotle is a California-based hospitality company that owns and operates a chain of restaurants offering food items such as burritos, burgers and tacos for individuals.