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NEW YORK, July 16 — US fast food chain Chipotle yesterday announced it planned to expand its drive-thru lanes and hire as many as 10,000 new employees. Chipotle, known for its tacos and burritos, first introduced drive-thru lanes in 2018, and has so far opened 100 as the method of ordering...

Chipotle, known for its tacos and burritos, first introduced drive-thru lanes in 2018, and has so far opened 100 Chipotlanes. — AFP pic

Chipotle, known for its tacos and burritos, first introduced drive-thru lanes in 2018, and has so far opened 100 as the method of ordering becomes both increasingly popular and necessary due to the coronavirus pandemic. “Customers want convenience and appreciate the ability to personally retrieve their orders without leaving their car,” said Chipotle's chief restaurant officer Scott Boatwright.

 

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