I don't mind burritos, but American burritos? I'm unsure how anyone can consume that without bursting out all over the table. Grease filled, over stuffed, mammoth wraps. I think I managed to eat a quarter of what was possibly the largest burrito I had even seen in my English life, before overload occurred.
And I still finished all of mine quicker than it took you to eat the quarter.
It was excruciatingly tasty though, but jesus was it big.

Hm, time for a new sig line?
Same as the nachos I ordered once. 100% better than in the UK cos it had meat and all kinds of stuff sprinkled all over it, but god damn, who on earth could eat that mammoth serving.
Ahem.
Anyhow the type of burrito you had was specifically a San Francisco-style burrito. Due to chains like Chipotle, Moe's and Qdoba, they've gotten really popular in the US in the last 10 years or so. Before that you'd have a hard time finding them outside of California or Atlanta. More traditional Mexican and Tex-Mex burritos are considerably smaller.