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Steve Ells opened the first Chipotle in a former ice cream shop near the University of Denver in 1993. Now, three decades and a fast-casual dining revolution later, he’s the first-ever burrito billionaire. #ForbesBillionaires (Photo: Glen Martin/The Denver Post via Getty Images) https://trib.al/PXTZA16

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Steve Ells' story is truly inspiring! The revolution in the fast-casual dining sector was made possible by his vision and determination. The next billionaire candidate is us! In a world filled with entrepreneurial spirit, we can achieve great success with our potential. https://uk.linkedin.com/company/elitehub-luxury-digital-agency

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Steve Ells' journey from a simple ice cream shop to revolutionizing the fast-casual dining industry is truly inspiring. His story reminds us that big dreams and bold ideas can lead to incredible success. Congratulations on this achievement! 👏Forbes

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