Lethbridge Herald

Chipotle names CEO

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Chipotle, hoping to rebuild its business after a series of food safety scares, has named an executive from fast-food chain Taco Bell as its next CEO.

Brian Niccol, chief executive at Taco Bell chain for three years, will start at Chipotle next month. He’ll be tasked with helping turn around the burrito chain, which has long positioned itself as a step up from fast food.

Chipotle has been trying to win back customers since 2015, when its sales plunged after an E. coli outbreak. Earlier this month, the chain said a key sales figure rose in the fourth quarter, but mostly because it raised menu prices and paid less for avocados. Fewer customers came to its restaurant­s during the quarter, the company said.

Niccol, who is 43, helped launch breakfast at Taco Bell and rolled out mobile ordering across its restaurant­s. In a statement Tuesday, Niccol said he wants to dial up “Chipotle’s cultural relevance” through changes in its menu and online presence. “This will attract customers,” he said.

The company had also said earlier this month that it plans to upgrade restaurant­s by getting rid of dim lighting and replacing cooking equipment.

Chipotle had been searching for a new CEO since November, when founder Steve Ells announced he would step down from the role and become executive chairman when a replacemen­t was found. The company said it was looking for someone with turnaround expertise who could help build customer trust.

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