Chipotle Says Sales Recovering, But Down 26 Percent In Feb.
Chipotle says sales were down 26 percent for February and that it expects to report a loss for the first quarter as it works to recover from a series of food scares.
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Chipotle says sales were down 26 percent for February and that it expects to report a loss for the first quarter as it works to recover from a series of food scares.
Chipotle said that its stores will open several hours later than normal for one day next month so it can hold a company-wide meeting following a series of food scares. All locations will open at 3:00 p.m. local time.
Chipotle says it will launch a marketing push in February to begin its road to recovery after a series of food scares, and that it's confident it can win back customers over time.
The CDC is investigating five new cases of a rare strain of E. coli linked to Chipotle Mexican Grill, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Officials in Massachusetts say the number of students complaining of gastrointestinal symptoms after eating at a Chipotle this weekend has climbed to 80, up from the 30 it reported previously.
Chipotle says it is tightening its food safety standards after its restaurants were linked to dozens of cases of E. coli.
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Chipotle said that carnitas are back on the menu at 90 percent of its restaurants, and that the pork's return to all U.S. restaurants should be complete by the end of November.
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Chipotle is asking customers not to bring firearms into its stores after members of Open Carry Texas brought military style assault rifles into one of its restaurants over the weekend.
Chipotle is asking customers not to bring firearms into its stores after it says gun rights advocates brought military-style assault rifles into one of its restaurants in Texas.
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