A Wells Fargo analyst, Zachary Fadem, along with his team, conducted a study to address the 'weight debate' regarding inconsistent portion sizes at Chipotle. They purchased 75 burrito bowls from eight different Chipotle locations in New York City, splitting the orders between in-store and digital purchases. The findings confirmed the inconsistency in portion sizes, highlighting a significant issue for the fast-food chain $CMG.
There is a Wells Fargo analyst who ordered the same burrito bowl 75 times at eight different Chipotles in NYC to prove the portion size inconsistency $CMG https://t.co/H6aeYxQ2Rc
The Wells Fargo intern when he got the instructions to order, weigh, and eat 75 Chipotle bowls https://t.co/wuhIyHTqqQ https://t.co/N12qHmxhC3
Incredible work by the Wells Fargo analyst who ordered the same burrito bowl 75 times at eight different Chipotles in NYC to prove the portion size inconsistency 🤣 https://t.co/gUHPhgY7Pw
The Wells Fargo Analyst they made eat 75 chipotle bowls https://t.co/mu9Ok6swOh https://t.co/9JzgEO68ug
This Analyst Tried to Settle the Chipotle ‘Weight Debate.’ What He Found https://t.co/lp7sb7kuNy
Analysts bought 75 burritos from eight Chipotles to prove once and for all: the "inconsistent portion size" problem is real https://t.co/9bC4xvUi7E
"To put the 'weight debate' to rest, we consumed 75 like-for-like $CMG burrito bowls in NYC (half in store, half digital, various locations)." - Zachary Fadem and his Wells Fargo team This is the hard work we'd expect from the sell-side into the final days of II voting. https://t.co/hbL5uvOhBS