Chipotle Mexican Grill

Financing

Chipotle agrees to pay NYC workers up to $20M

The city had charged the burrito chain with violating scheduling and sick leave rules. The settlement affects about 13,000 workers.

Financing

Chipotle struggles with speed as customers return to its restaurants

The burrito chain said staffing has reached pre-pandemic levels, but newer workers are less versed in operating with heavy in-restaurant business. The company is kicking off an operations effort to fix it.

Working Lunch: Federal regulators could reverse the move, and the closing could spark more union drives.

The burrito chain is kicking off an interactive game called “Buy the Dip” that will give away more than $200,000 in cryptocurrency and promo codes for 1-cent guac and 1-cent Queso Blanco.

Hyphen and Meati Foods are the first startups to get funding from Cultivate Next, the chain’s $50 million venture arm.

Reality Check: A variety of brands are now contending with organizing efforts, and the tally is growing quickly.

The burrito chain once again teams up with athletes for limited-time digital menu offerings and video content, adding the training meals of Rose Lavelle and Sophia Smith.

The Maine store has asked federal regulators for a green light to vote on organizing.

The low-carb rice, which follows the burrito chain’s run of Cilantro-Lime Cauliflower Rice last year, mimics the flavor and color of the popular side dish.

Marketing Bites: A small number of companies are getting in on opt-out emails, Chipotle travels back to 1993 and more marketing news of the week.

  • Page 8