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Chipotle CEO tells customers to ‘just ask’ if they want bigger portions after downsizing accusations
Chipotle’s CEO revealed that customers have every right to ask for more when they feel like their orders are being skimped on toppings. Scott Boatwright said Monday that diners should never walk away feeling shortchanged when adding salsas, cheese, sour cream, lettuce, fajita veggies, and both types of rice and beans to their orders. “You should ask for a little more,” Boatwright told Yahoo Finance “Power Players” podcast host Brian Sozzi. “It has always been our brand ethos, and it is still to this day. We serve big, beautiful bowls and burritos. Full stop, no questions asked.” Boatwright, who has…
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