“It’s a really tough time,” Ells said during an interview on the Today show (warning: link contains video that autoplays). “I have to say I’m sorry for the people that got sick. They’re having a tough time. I feel terrible about that, and we’re doing a lot to rectify this and make sure it doesn’t happen again.”
To that end, Ells says the company is dedicated to cleaning things up.
“The procedures we’re putting in place today are so above industry norms that we are going to be the safest place to eat,” Ells promised during the segment.
Chipotle is busy with its latest food-related illness issues, after 120 Boston College students fell ill with norovirus after eating at a campus location.
This, on the heels of the nine-state E. Coli outbreak linked to Chipotle that’s sickened more than 50 people in California, New York, Ohio, Illinois, Pennsylvania, Maryland and Minnesota
Though the E. Coli outbreak caused the company’s stock price to drop 10%, shares were up 5% this morning after Ells’ TV appearance and apology, CNBC notes (warning: link contains video that autoplays).
by Mary Beth Quirk via Consumerist