"A very negative reaction to the queso launch suggests Chipotle launched a product that is not meeting consumer expectations, and, as a result, missed a potentially significant opportunity to add queso as an incremental add-on," Goldman Sachs analysts wrote in a research note Monday.
It's this kind of genius analysis that makes everyone love Goldman Sachs so much. That and the way they crashed the economy for their own benefit ten years ago.
Wasn't the whole point of Chipotle supposed to be that it was a place to go to for Mexican-inspired (I'm sure it's not authentic Mexican at all) healthy food, like their burrito bowls? This seems off-brand IMHO, and that's without even considering the taste FFS.
Maybe if they add peas to it…….
It's this kind of genius analysis that makes everyone love Goldman Sachs so much. That and the way they crashed the economy for their own benefit ten years ago.
And let's not forget what they did for Greece! And all those illustrious "public servants" they keep saddling us with.
Wasn't the whole point of Chipotle supposed to be that it was a place to go to for Mexican-inspired (I'm sure it's not authentic Mexican at all) healthy food, like their burrito bowls? This seems off-brand IMHO, and that's without even considering the taste FFS.
To the extent that a 1700 calorie lunch with 400mg of sodium is "healthy", yes.
i see what you did there
Chipotle customers are apparently hostile to the concept of "real ingredients".
I never ate them, but I do remember coloring my teeth with them.
It is TOO different.