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Niccol left Taco Bell in 2018 to fix Chipotle after a series of food safety scares hurt the chain.
He tells Insider how he reset the brand and made it visible again.
Menu innovation, Chipotlanes, and 20 million loyalty members are driving sales amid the pandemic.
A month after taking over as CEO of Chipotle Mexican Grill in March 2018, Brian Niccol told investors his turnaround plan for the chain would involve a maniacal focus on improving the company s digital platforms.
At the time, digital sales represented 8.8% of total sales, and Chipotle was still reeling from a series of food safety scandals that caused sales to plunge. Niccol tasked himself with modernizing the brand for the next generation of digital savvy consumers.
Cub Cadet Electrifies Its Residential Lawn Care Line
Lithium-ion battery line features zero turn, tractor and walk-behind mowers, plus handheld tools that offer uncompromising cut quality in a premium, quiet, powerful and hassle-free package
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CLEVELAND, March 10, 2021 /PRNewswire/ Backed by 60 years of innovation and experience in developing industry-leading outdoor power equipment, Cub Cadet
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The Cub Cadet electric line will be available in limited quantities online, at local Cub Cadet dealerships, and at The Home Depot stores nationwide beginning Spring 2021.
WINNIPEG Roaring fires have led to empty wood piles, leaving many firewood dealers in Manitoba scrambling for stock and wood burners with empty hearths. Reasons for the shortage are varied according to vendors, but the end result is the same; If you are looking for wood, you may not find it. “Our traffic here on the yard and our call base is easily 40 per cent higher. We can’t quite keep up to that growth rate,” said Ernie Reimer, owner of Tyndall Firewood Supply. Reimer said right now, there is a shortage in selection of premium and dried firewood, like birch and jack pine, and with people burning a whole lot more, the industry is struggling to meet demand. With wood taking up to two years to dry, quick changes in demand are not easily met.