“Burrito season” is coming, Chipotle says. The fast-food chain is adding 15,000 jobs as it opens more restaurants and plans for an expected spike in orders.
Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. says it plans to hire 15,000 people in the U.S. as it opens more restaurants and tries to keep up with an expected increase in orders in coming months.
March, April and May are the busiest months at the fast-food chain, according to the company, which has dubbed it “burrito season.” A spokeswoman said better weather and more daylight bring people to its locations. Its restaurants near colleges do more business when classes are in session as well, she said. The company also sought 15,000 workers a year ago.
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