Pork Returns to Chipotle Menu

Chipotle has restored most of its pork supply and is again serving Carnitas in 90% of its restaurants.

September 30, 2015

DENVER – Chipotle Mexican Grill shared this week that it has restored most of its pork supply and is again serving Carnitas in 90% of its restaurants. The company expects to have Carnitas back in all of its restaurants by the end of November.

Chipotle stopped serving Carnitas at more than a third of its restaurants earlier this year after it suspended one of its primary pork suppliers for inconsistencies between the supplier’s operations and Chipotle’s pork protocol, which requires that pigs are raised with access to the outdoors or deeply bedded barns, without the use of antibiotics, and with no gestation crates. Chipotle opted to pull Carnitas from hundreds of restaurants rather than compromise its commitment to animal welfare.

“The decision to stop selling Carnitas in many of our restaurants was an easy one,” said Steve Ells, founder, chairman and co-CEO at Chipotle. “We simply will not compromise our high standards for animal welfare. Since making this decision, we have heard from thousands of our customers who have expressed support for our decision, and commended us for standing on principle. Now, we are excited to have Carnitas back in nearly all of our restaurants, and want to thank our customers for their patience while we worked to address this issue.”

Carnitas is now available at all Chipotle locations in the U.S. with the exception of restaurants in the Cleveland and Atlanta areas, and in North Carolina and South Carolina.

Chipotle has been able to replenish its pork supply working with existing suppliers and by adding a new partner, United Kingdom-based Karro Food. While Chipotle continues to prefer domestic sources for all of its meat, conventionally raised pork in the United States does not meet the company’s animal welfare standards. 

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