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Where are you finding that Taylor was implicated in the Chipotle e-coli outbreak? The Costco outbreak was O157:H7, and it was traced to celery from Taylor Farms. The Chipotle outbreak was O26, and as far as I can tell, the source has yet to be identified.
Oh my..I got my e.coli's mixed up ....
Yes, I stand corrected. The contaminated celery from Taylor Farms is the chicken salad at Costco, Albertsons, Target, Starbucks, etc.
Sorry..I guess there's just one too many cases of food contamination to keep track of.
Chipotle stocks were up $700/share and the pay for the workers have not improved and prices of the food keeps going up. If the company owners keep paying for themselves somebody is gonna play Robin Hood at some point.
At this point I do believe there could be some kind of industrial or employee sabotage involved in these cases. Chipotle is a retail consumer facing company and their workers are the face of the franchise, if you treat them bad the quality and service goes down and in extreme cases you are hit with sabotage. American Capitalism needs balance, in Japan the management of the company treats their workers with respect and in return the worker gives back to the company.
Chipotle stocks were up $700/share and the pay for the workers have not improved and prices of the food keeps going up. If the company owners keep paying for themselves somebody is gonna play Robin Hood at some point.
At this point I do believe there could be some kind of industrial or employee sabotage involved in these cases. Chipotle is a retail consumer facing company and their workers are the face of the franchise, if you treat them bad the quality and service goes down and in extreme cases you are hit with sabotage. American Capitalism needs balance, in Japan the management of the company treats their workers with respect and in return the worker gives back to the company.
Employee sabotage at a processing plant is not unheard of, good point.
I eat there every once in awhile but it's not my favorite. It'll do in a pinch. I do have to say, one time as I was ordering, going down the line, I had my arm hanging over the shield, pointing to what I wanted....just like one of those idiot people we complain about. The girl did say "Please keep your hands on the other side of the glass". Booyyyy, did I feel stupid.
Chipotle stocks were up $700/share and the pay for the workers have not improved and prices of the food keeps going up. If the company owners keep paying for themselves somebody is gonna play Robin Hood at some point.
At this point I do believe there could be some kind of industrial or employee sabotage involved in these cases. Chipotle is a retail consumer facing company and their workers are the face of the franchise, if you treat them bad the quality and service goes down and in extreme cases you are hit with sabotage. American Capitalism needs balance, in Japan the management of the company treats their workers with respect and in return the worker gives back to the company.
If there is any organized food tampering it could lead to some serious charges.
The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) is investigating another, more recent outbreak of E.coli linked to Chipotle Mexican Grill.
The latest outbreak includes five cases in Kansas, North Dakota, which had one case each and Oklahoma, which had three cases, the CDC said. The illnesses started between Nov. 18 and Nov. 26, 2015, the CDC said.
All of those who got sick reported eating at Chipotle in the week before they fell ill, officials
I received a Chipotle gift card from one of my customers for xmas, hmmmm are they trying to kill me lol
Yes, send it to me for proper disposal.
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