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Chipotle reveals food preparation tweaks in response to E. coli outbreaks

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XiaNaphryz

LATIN, MATRIPEDICABUS, DO YOU SPEAK IT
http://www.sfgate.com/technology/bu...aking-5-major-changes-to-its-food-6803986.php

Chipotle customers might soon notice some slight changes to the taste of their burritos.

The company said Tuesday that it had made numerous tweaks to its food preparation after two E. coli outbreaks that sickened more than 50 people in 14 states.

Here's what has changed:

1. Chipotle is now marinating chopped onions, jalapenos, and cilantro in citrus juice when it makes salsas and guacamole.


"This process brings out more flavor from these ingredients and adds another measure of food safety," Chipotle co-CEO Monty Moran said on an earnings call.

2. The chain is preparing tomatoes, lettuce, and bell peppers in a central kitchen so they can be tested.

3. The company is still preparing onions, avocados, jalapenos, and limes in restaurants, but it is blanching those ingredients in boiling water to get rid of any harmful microbes before they are used to make guacamole and other items.

4. Chipotle is using a new procedure for marinating chicken and steak, "which now happens distinct from and after the preparation of other fresh items" in resealable plastic bags, rather than bowls.

5. The company is adding cilantro to its cooked rice immediately so the heat of the rice can kill germs.


The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention announced the end to the E. coli outbreaks on Monday, but the impact on Chipotle is most likely far from over.

The company's same-store sales, or sales at restaurants open at least a year, fell 14.6% in the fourth quarter that ended in December, and Chipotle said same-store sales fell another 36% in January.

"The source of the outbreak has still not been conclusively identified," said Neil Saunders, CEO of the retail consulting firm Conlumino. "While it is unlikely that there will be a reoccurrence thanks to the extensive checks and safety processes Chipotle has put in place, the lack of a conclusive outcome will make it more difficult to rebuild consumer confidence."

In related news, the feds have given Chipotle another subpoena as part of their federal criminal investigation.

Chipotle has been subpoenaed as part of a federal criminal investigation into food safety at its restaurants nationwide.

The subpoena broadens the scope of a previously announced investigation, which focused on a norovirus outbreak at a Chipotle restaurant in California.


The investigation is being conducted by the US attorney's office for the Central District of California and the US Food and Drug Administration's Office of Criminal Investigations.

Chipotle said in a press release:

The new subpoena requires us to produce documents and information related to company-wide food safety matters dating back to January 1, 2013, and supersedes the subpoena served in December 2015 that was limited to a single Chipotle restaurant in Simi Valley, California. We intend to fully cooperate in the investigation.

The subpoena means that prosecutors are gathering evidence to present to a grand jury, which will decide whether to make an indictment. The charges have not been specified. We reached out to the FDA for more information and will update this post when we hear back.

Criminal investigations into outbreaks of foodborne illnesses are uncommon, according to Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious-diseases specialist at Vanderbilt University Medical Center.

"Deliberately instigated foodborne illnesses are not unknown, but boy are they rare," Schaffner told Business Insider.
 

BearPawB

Banned
It hasn't stopped me from going. *shrug*
I actually went today, and thought the steak was actually way better than i've ever had it
 

Persona7

Banned
The chipotle I drive by frequently has been dead. There is usually a line out the door at lunch and around 5PM but not anymore.
 

alr1ght

bish gets all the credit :)
Just give me free guac and I'll continue going. (I've been there twice since the outbreak).
 
I wonder how this will effect the taste of their guacamole. Has anyone noticed a difference in the cheese, since it's prepackaged now?
 
The short lines...did the business really take a hit because of this? Haven't been to a Chipotle in a couple years, but there were usually lines out the door at the ones in Brooklyn.
 

D23

Member
theres chipotle across from my office, lines would go around the building during lunch time. ever since this ecoli outbreak.. i barely see any more lines.. lol
 
What they need to do is take their hot salsa, bottle it, and sell it in stores. If they do that, then they can take down the "Employees Must Wash Hands" signs in the bathroom for all I care.
 

commedieu

Banned

I don't think so.

People still go there so why?

What lol...anyways this keeps the line short for now so its better for me.

Jack in the Box survived without having to rebrand.

No, they should take business advice from someone with 0 experience and no idea what he is talking about.

See..? its poisoning the minds of the youth. Shut it all down.

After a long time though.
It didn't have a pseudo "health" marketing either.

A hell of a long time, and didn't have to deal with the internet. Also yeah, it was garbage fast food. People always will buy garbage fast food, I eat at jack all the time now. But it was about a decade of Jack jokes. Chipotle's days are numbered.
 

Sub_Level

wants to fuck an Asian grill.
They can gain back all their business and then some if they would just eat the cost of the guacamole....
 

Beartruck

Member
Bring back GMOs or just sell yourselves to Qdoba, you cowards.

Actually for real though. The idea that GMO crops are bad for you is pure pseudoscience quackery and its hurting people. The only ground GMO-haters can stand on is that its bad for genetic diversity of the crop.
 

XiaNaphryz

LATIN, MATRIPEDICABUS, DO YOU SPEAK IT
The short lines...did the business really take a hit because of this?

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Yaboosh

Super Sleuth
Adding cilantro to the rice immediately means I probably won't be able to get plain rice anymore so I will never go there again.


I can deal with foodborne illness but i can't deal with cilantro.
 
It really is a shame how Monsanto and other GMO producers will NEVER get punished for deliberately sabotaging Chipotle (by paying off workers to contaminate the food) after it decided to go GMO free.
 
I remember some time ago, there was a thread full of people who proudly proclaimed that they didn't wash their hands after defecating.

Any Chipotle employees...?
 

br3wnor

Member
Now when I hear "chipotle" I feel a twinge in my stomach.

Yup. Not that I was a huge fan to begin with (probably went every few months) but ever since these round of outbreaks I won't think about going back. It's amazing how psychologically I'm just like "Nah, not risking it". Given the sales decline the past 4 months it seems like a lot of people are staying away.

Nothing worse than associating a food place with any kind of sickness. My wife ate at one of our favorite restaurants in college one night and had the flu the same night and spent an entire day puking her brains out, it took her years before she could eat there again even though she knew it wasn't the cause of the sickness.
 
I remember some time ago, there was a thread full of people who proudly proclaimed that they didn't wash their hands after defecating.

Any Chipotle employees...?

They are nasty and deserve a punch to the face.

My brother, although not a food employee, washes his hands before shitting as "to not get his ass dirty". I caused a lot of house drama when he told me that and eventually moved out.
 

ZeroRay

Member
Chipotle is overrated as fuck.

If I want a chicken bowl, I can go to Pollo Tropical, get a Tropichop with more food for the same price + a drink.
 

KingErich

Banned
I used to eat Chipotle at least every other week. Not so much anymore. It's not the E. coli either. I think it is just gross now. Too damn salty.

Also, there are other local burrito places now where I live that do a better job and have better ingredients.
 
For the last bolded part maybe just don't add cilantro at all? It's bad enough we have to endure its presence and taste but if it's a food safely liability nix it back to hell.
 
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