Redirect to phone site instead of desktop?

Why does the phone version of my website show up on my rMBP when I use Chrome and how can I fix this?  Works fine in safari...
Thatcher Brothers | The Thatcher Brothers Conquer Outer Space

This seems to be a bug that a lot of people are experiencing right now. Do you have "Redirect from Desktop" checked off under Site Properties under the Phone options?

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