At
least two customers wrote on food safety website
iwaspoisoned.com that they suffered nausea and diarrhea after
eating at the Powell, Ohio restaurant, but added that they had
not visited a doctor.
"We acted quickly and closed this single restaurant out of an
abundance of caution and we are working with the local health
officials to reopen this restaurant as soon as possible," a
Chipotle spokeswoman said via email.
Addressing food safety concerns is among the top priorities for
Chipotle Chief Executive Officer Brian Niccol, who took the helm
in March.
A series of high-profile food safety lapses in 2015 has bruised
Chipotle's reputation and stock price.
Last July, Chipotle retrained kitchen crews on food safety after
identifying a sick employee as the cause of a Norovirus outbreak
that forced it to briefly close a restaurant in Virginia.
Chipotle's stock fell 3.3 percent in after-hours trading on
Monday after Business Insider first reported the news.
(Reporting by Uday Sampath in Bengaluru; Editing by Sai Sachin
Ravikumar)
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