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Chipotle stock drops 9% in after hours trading

Q2 earnings reveal a continued decline in transactions

For the second consecutive quarter, Chipotle Mexican Grill posted a decline in same-store sales driven by a drop in foot traffic — triggering a 9% after-hours drop in the company’s stock.

On Wednesday, the Newport Beach-based company reported total revenue of $3.1 billion for the quarter ended June 30, up 3% from the same period last year. Same-store sales, a key financial metric, declined 4% due to a 4.9% drop in transactions, the company said.

In the previous quarter, same-store sales dropped .4%.

Before Brian Niccol’s departure last year for Starbucks, Chipotle logged an 11.1% increase in same-store sales for the quarter ended June 30, a year ago. Growth slowed in the following quarters — with same-store sales rising 6% in the third quarter of 2024 and 5.4% in the fourth quarter.

During the recent quarter, the chain opened 61 restaurants. Of those, 47 locations including a Chipotlane, a drive-thru lane dedicated for the pickup of digital orders.

The fast-casual chain’s shares dropped 9.4% in after-hours trading to $47.83 with a market cap of $71.1 billion (NYSE: CMG).

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Nancy Luna
Nancy Luna
Nancy Luna has been the executive editor of the Orange County Business Journal since September 2024. Nancy began her career 30 years ago at the Orange County Register, where she covered a range of beats, including retail, consumer trends, transportation, healthcare, and tourism. Before coming to the Business Journal, she previously worked as a correspondent for Business Insider’s Retail team, where she specialized in writing about the restaurant and food tech industries. Luna contributed to the Business Insider team that won a 2023 SABEW Award for explanatory journalism for their "Warehouse Nation" project. From 2018 to 2020, Luna was a senior editor and tech editor at Nation’s Restaurant News. While there, she covered the largest chains in the country including Taco Bell, McDonald's, Chipotle Mexican Grill and Starbucks. Luna grew up in Orange County and lives in Old Towne Orange with her husband, Brady.
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