Chipotle raised prices by 7% in California to cover new fast-food wage regulations, increasing the minimum wage to $20 per hour. Chief Strategy Officer Jack Hartung attributes consumer pushback to industry-wide inflation, not Chipotle’s specific price hikes. Chipotle has seen continued growth, beating Wall Street expectations with strong performance across income levels. Hartung teased Chipotle's use of AI, including the Autocado robot and automated bowl-making, while assuring it won't compromise customer service.
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00:02Chipotle raised prices by 7% in California to cover new fast-food wage regulations, increasing
00:08the minimum wage to $20 per hour.
00:11Chief Strategy Officer Jack Hardung attributes consumer pushback to industry-wide inflation,
00:16not Chipotle-specific price hikes.
00:19Chipotle has seen continued growth, beating Wall Street expectations with strong performance
00:23across income levels.
00:25Hardung teased Chipotle's use of AI, including the AutoCADO robot and automated bowl-making,
00:31while assuring it won't compromise customer service.
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