This, but Chipotle fye i don't understand the hate.
I'm in a haven for small authentic mexican restaurants tho
Chipotle doesnt even sell Jarritos
Tbh chipotle has been surprisingly cheap for a while, this was bound to happen anyway
Yeah I paid like less than 8 dollars for a big ass half chicken half steak burrito bowl with 2 tortillas...
Anyone in here had Qdoba?
It’s cheaper than Chipotle and I’ve heard it’s better
It's not cheaper...
Maybe... the govt... should make laws saying... Companies shouldn’t raise prices when the CEOS... make 100x times what the workers are getting PAID
Any politician involved in making this happen would suddenly die of heart attacks or strokes in the weeks following.
Chipotle doesnt even sell Jarritos
The tortillas at Chipotle
Once you get FRESH tortillas it's honestly game over, it's impossible to go back
Tried it for the first time like a week ago, is aite, but y’all really out here saying “guac”?
What’s so hard about saying Guacamole, they was lookin at me all confused for a second, just go to a real Mexican restaurant yall
And their Guac sucks major ass cheeks. They use immature ass avocados. S***s probably harder than a rock.
I still love their burrito bowls...
They really need to step up their meat portions tho. I shouldn't have to lifehack it by asking for half chicken half steak just to get a decent amount of meat.
You go to legit Mexican places and they stuff ur s*** with meat.
Any politician involved in making this happen would suddenly die of heart attacks or strokes in the weeks following.
true
paid almost $20 for a bowl with extra carnitas
You are so dumb. You are really dumb, for real.
It is though
Last time I went they charged me like 10 dollars for a burrito.
I asked for half chicken half steak, I think those f***ers are charging me for full portions.
Tryna get around my life hack... I'ma say something next time.
Chipotle would never...
I definitely think all workers deserve a living wage. I think it’s kind of scummy that Chipotle made customer cover the cost though...
This is what a lot of people against raising wages were talking about so I’m sure this will only give them more fuel
The problem here is that Chipotle can afford to raise wages without raising food costs. they are being ✨greedy✨
The tortillas at Chipotle
Once you get FRESH tortillas it's honestly game over, it's impossible to go back
Especially fresh corn tortillas that someones abuela made by hand
Especially fresh corn tortillas that someones abuela made by hand
Nothing beats those
Chipotle is forever raising their prices just like everyone else.
2011 marketwatch.com/story/chipotle-ups-prices-moderately-to-offset-costs-2011-06-24
2015 eater.com/2015/8/12/9144557/chipotle-prices-beef-steak-barbacoa
2018 businessinsider.com/chipotle-raises-prices-nationwide-2018-1 cnbc.com/2018/01/17/chipotles-final-price-hike-hits-restaurants-this-week.html
2019 businessofbusiness.com/articles/chipotle-menu-prices-are-on-the-rise-again
Chipotle is forever raising their prices just like everyone else.
2011 https://www.marketwatch.com/story/chipotle-ups-prices-moderately-to-offset-costs-2011-06-24
2015 https://www.eater.com/2015/8/12/9144557/chipotle-prices-beef-steak-barbacoa
2018 https://www.businessinsider.com/chipotle-raises-prices-nationwide-2018-1 https://www.cnbc.com/2018/01/17/chipotles-final-price-hike-hits-restaurants-this-week.html
2019 https://www.businessofbusiness.com/articles/chipotle-menu-prices-are-on-the-rise-again/
2020 https://www.businessinsider.in/retail/news/chipotle-is-quietly-raising-menu-prices-for-people-ordering-delivery/articleshow/78022874.cms
2011 article - prices raised due to cost of food and labor cost increases due to immigration probes
2015 article - prices increased due to beef prices and minimum wage increases in san francisco, california
2018 article - rising food prices and labor costs
2019 article - wage inflation
2020 article - raised prices due to labor costs related to delivery
these articles prove is that chipotle has been raising costs to pay for labor wage increases this whole time, which is news, firstly because it is in the news, and secondly, because it is the literal conservative argument that will likely be used when arguing for minimum wage increases across all the states
2011 article - prices raised due to cost of food and labor cost increases due to immigration probes
2015 article - prices increased due to beef prices and minimum wage increases in san francisco, california
2018 article - rising food prices and labor costs
2019 article - wage inflation
2020 article - raised prices due to labor costs related to delivery
these articles prove is that chipotle has been raising costs to pay for labor wage increases this whole time, which is news, firstly because it is in the news, and secondly, because it is the literal conservative argument that will likely be used when arguing for minimum wage increases across all the states
It increased by much more in 2018 than the 4% cost to jump them from 11 to 15 an hour. And you’re an idiot if you think them making 160 more an hour per person is being covered by a 4% increase. They have 60k employees so that’s essentially $9,600,000 extra they will make a week. Assuming they all work full time. $460,800,000 a year in cost to give them that raise, from the 6 billion chipotle makes annually, 4 percent of that increased would secure them 240 million, so it does slightly offset it on paper however, Chipotle makes 6 billion a year, they don’t need to offset anything, they are only doing this to appease investors who have dumb baby brains and think raising the wage will cost too much for the company or some s*** so they have to show they are paying for it even though there’s more than enough.
It increased by much more in 2018 than the 4% cost to jump them from 11 to 15 an hour. And you’re an idiot if you think them making 160 more an hour per person is being covered by a 4% increase. They have 60k employees so that’s essentially $9,600,000 extra they will make a week. Assuming they all work full time. $460,800,000 a year in cost to give them that raise, from the 6 billion chipotle makes annually, 4 percent of that increased would secure them 240 million, so it does slightly offset it on paper however, Chipotle makes 6 billion a year, they don’t need to offset anything, they are only doing this to appease investors who have dumb baby brains and think raising the wage will cost too much for the company or some s*** so they have to show they are paying for it even though there’s more than enough.
you’re literally saying what i’m saying..... no one is saying it should happen. i’m saying they are using it as an excuse
you’re literally saying what i’m saying..... no one is saying it should happen. i’m saying they are using it as an excuse
Well change OP to “Chipotle tries to claim they are hiking prices to cover the cost of raising wages”
Well change OP to “Chipotle tries to claim they are hiking prices to cover the cost of raising wages”
my title is literally the article title
i don’t usually interpret the article as to avoid my personal bias
my title is literally the article title
i don’t usually interpret the article as to avoid my personal bias
What capital do you own?
If a nigga says he loves burritos and then says chipotle, he has never eaten a real burrito in his life
Maybe I'm confused or something but the article doesn't talk about it being from wages? So why is the article titled like that lmao
"The timing of the price hikes coincides with rising ingredient costs across the restaurant industry as suppliers grapple with the return of demand."