The Denver Post

Colorado, New Mexico governors exchange heated words

- ByAnnaStav­er

Colorado Gov. Jared Polis has rekindled flame-throwing rhetoric with our neighbors to the south.

It started last week when Polis posted a Facebook message applauding Whole Foods, which is now exclusivel­y selling Pueblo chiles at its Rocky Mountain stores.

The governor wrote that it was “about time” Whole Foods stores gave their customers in Colorado, Utah, Idaho and Kansas what’s “widely acknowledg­ed as the best chile in the world.”

But then he took the inflammato­ry talk one step further.

“New Mexico stores will unfortunat­ely not be offering the best chile and will instead keep offering inferior New Mexico chile,” Polis wrote.

Well, it wasn’t long before the Santa Fe New Mexican newspaper picked up on Polis’ post and asked New Mexico Gov. Michelle Lujan Grisham, who served in Congress with Polis, if she had any thoughts.

“If Pueblo chile were any good, surely it would have been on national shelves before now. But if Gov. Polis wants to go chile to chile, I assure him New Mexico can bring the heat,” Lujan Grisham told the newspaper. “New Mexico Hatch chile is, has always been and will always be the greatest in the world. It’s very sportsmanl­ike of Whole Foods to give an inferior chile a chance, but most importantl­y I’m glad to know that they’ll still be carrying Hatch chile so customers around the country can continue to enjoy the best of the best.”

Wednesday afternoon, Polis threw the question open to the world of Twitter, retweeting a poll from One Colorado asking whether Colorado or New Mexico green chile is better.

Whole Foods starting started stocking Pueblo chiles in its Rocky Mountain stores back in 2015.

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