Chipotle to train staff to be more ‘generous’ with burrito bowl portions

Customers on social media have been furious with Chipotle for allegedly skimping on its burrito bowl portions this year. Now, the Newport Beach chain’s chief executive said the company is making changes.

“First, there was never a directive to provide less to our customers,” CEO Brian Niccol said during an earnings call Wednesday, July 24. “With that said, getting the feedback caused us to relook at our execution across our entire system.”

Niccol said the company will make “generous portions” more consistent across its more than 3,500 restaurants. He said about 10% of stores are outliers in portion sizes, and those locations will have to be retrained to the “right standards.”

Chipotle’s Chief Financial Officer Jack Hartung said it will cost an extra $50 million to meet those new standards.

With rising prices for food, many chains have been accused of shrinkflation, or selling tinier portion sizes for the same amount of money.

In June, a Wells Fargo analyst ordered and weighed 75 Chipotle burrito bowls with white rice, black beans, chicken, pico de gallo, cheese and lettuce across eight Chipotle locations in New York City. His team found a wide variety of the portion sizes.

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