Chipotle hasn't provided an outlook for 2023 same-store sales growth, noting the possibility of a recession.
, Chipotle fell short of Wall Street's estimates for its quarterly earnings and revenue for the first time since the third quarter of 2017. When announcing the results in February, executives blamed its weak performance on softer holiday sales and an underperforming limited-time menu item. The company said its January same-store sales climbed by low double-digits as it faced comparisons to a year ago when omicron outbreaks closed many of its restaurants.
Investors' focus will be on whether the burrito chain managed to continue its rebound into February and March — or if its underwhelming fourth quarter was a warning sign. Wall Street is expecting the company to report same-store sales growth of 8.6%. Executives haven't provided an outlook for 2023 same-store sales growth, noting the possibility of a recession, but said that same-store sales will likely moderate in the second and third quarter.
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