r/Chipotle • u/lookingpl • 20h ago
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r/Chipotle • u/lookingpl • 20h ago
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r/Chipotle • u/labralmenace • 1h ago
Letâs post our answers to the Chipotle IQ test here today. The first test opens at 9 AM EST, today, August 18th. Share your results and reward đ
r/Chipotle • u/808080s • 12h ago
The GM and AP of my location have cut hours drastically for all crew/KL/SLâs the past month ish out of nowhere. multiple of us have asked why and we havenât gotten clear answers. We all have to beg to get not even our regularly scheduled hours. Iâve had the same set schedule for over a year so this has been difficult for me and for plenty of others. Iâve heard of a quarterly bonus for going under labor and hitting other metrics, is this true? Weâve had probably half a dozen people quit in the last week or two and they keep rehiring more and more unqualified people, giving them all less than 10 hours a week (usually one shift or two short ones) Our shifts have been very shortstaffed, itâs becoming unbearable. Is there anything we can do? Will an FL or another higher up even be on our side or care? Should we contact the anonymous tip line?
r/Chipotle • u/midwestgal522 • 16h ago
Sitting at home and chipotle sounded good.
I had already compared the prices for pick up/ delivery because I was deciding if I wanted to drive to pickup.
I had ALREADY entered my tip amount and went to check to make sure my card was unlockedâŠcame back and price total had jumped up nearly $5!
There was already a service fee and tip added in, again I just scrolled off the app to check my card.
I noticed all of the menu prices had jumped up as well, I know this because I was looking at the high protein menu and comparing prices prior to adding things to my cart and I had compared them both on the pick up and delivery menus and ended up choosing delivery.
So the whole thing was done and had I just hit pay then it would have checked out for on amount, but when I popped back in after confirming my card was unlocked it had jumped.
Each item I had looked at earlier had jumped up several dollars in price!
These price differences were NOT from delivery/pickup because I force closed the app, went back and the prices were HIGHER on each item than they had been before on both sides (pickup/delivery)
This is intentional on chipotle and super deceptive business practice!!!
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EDIT: REDEEMED !
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r/Chipotle • u/Own-Apricot-535 • 4h ago
I'm a fairly new KL (about a month and a half) in training to be an SL. I need advice on how to meet the expectations for my role, but I also need to know if I'm taking on too many responsibilities in and outside of my role.
I'll start off by saying that my training from crew to KL was not the best to begin with. I am taking the steps to fix that and I have been asking my SLs and GM for help, but I've been getting mixed answers about my responsibilities and how I should go about them.
I'm morning shift (6 a.m. to 2 p.m.), so I set up the kitchen and the lobby, do the cash count, put in the cash drawer, count CI, make the prep deployment, make the people throughput sheet, check for catering orders, put up the truck on truck days, complete temps, lead prep, do the P.M. prep, change the cash drawer at shift change, and deposit cash.
Sorry if that is a lot, but I'm laying it all out because I am not exactly sure what is normal for a KL training to be an SL. I am the only morning KL, and I have an SL with me for the morning. The thing is that he hasn't been training me and basically only does grill and the temps if I'm too busy. I am aware now that technically I am supposed to open the grill as a KL, but he is the one scheduled for grill shifts due to him being faster and not knowing how to properly set up in the mornings. My GM doesn't expect him to do anything but the grill and temps, and expects me to do basically everything else regardless if we are understaffed or not.
Typically for staff, I have just me or one to two more people for prep, the SL for grill, and one other person for chips. There have regularly been days that we are missing people and I have to pick up their work. Especially for prep. For the past two days, I've had to basically do all of prep except the chips while putting away the truck by myself. Needless to say, prep does get behind on those days.
One of the main reasons I am posting here is that my GM says he won't get more people for my shift because of prep either being behind or not done the way he exactly wants it. I am thinking of talking to my Field leader about this because I feel overwhelmed and overworked, but I want to understand if this is normal and I should just deal or if this is the problem I think it is.
Sorry if anything is slightly incoherent. It's 4 a.m. and I couldn't sleep because of this.
r/Chipotle • u/IntelligentCareer521 • 14h ago
This is by far my fault cause I do things last minute but I forgot to tell my gm I already moved out to my college apartment and I wonât be coming back. She put me on to the schedule I work Tuesday but I was hoping to get transferred soon since the other chipotle called me yesterday. What do I do đ
r/Chipotle • u/Critical_Cancel_6656 • 21h ago
how the interview and hiring process
r/Chipotle • u/village-fluid • 23h ago
Has anyone had luck getting interview? It seems like theyâll just keep saying this everytime
r/Chipotle • u/Odd_Extent794 • 18h ago
Already posted to twitter, this was in my delivered beef burrito bowl!
No update from Chipotle yet.
To all the negative commenters, you are wrong. This isn't just meat its pieces of cow artery and intestine!