Chipotle Mexican Grill Q3 FY’16 Earnings Preview: Comps Will Remain Under Pressure
Key Trends:
- Chipotle’s top line will continue to suffer as it struggles to restore its comp growth in the aftermath of the continued impact of the E.coli controversy.
- Implemented a food safety protocol and appointed a food safety expert, Dr. Marsden, in order to ensure the quality, hygiene, and nutrition levels of the food it serves.
- The launch of a reward program, Chiptopia, which was heralded as the harbinger of comp and revenue growth, is not showing expected results.
- Chipotle invested 26% more in marketing and promotional activity in the first half of 2016, as compared to the same period last year. The trend will continue, affecting the company’s operating margins adversely.
- A number of sales recovery initiatives have been undertaken in the form of an aggressive marketing campaign, targeting all of the U.S. and Canada, introduction of new menu items like “Chorizo” and the launch of short movies depicting the company’s commitment towards food safety.
- Expansion into Europe could be a potential game changer for the company, given the slowdown in the U.S. If it is able to popularize foods like tacos and burritos in the region, we may see a restoration in its key statistics in the very near future.
- Nomura has revised its forecast for Q3 same-store sales growth to -19.5% vs. -17.9% consensus, due to weaker than expected performance this past quarter and failure of its promotional activities to show significant results.
- An industry-wide slowdown due to a lesser number of people eating out. This is being speculated to happen due to grocery prices lagging behind menu prices, discouraging people from eating out. The trend is confirmed by September CPI data which shows that food at home inflation is -2.2% year on year, while food away from home is +2.4% y-o-y. The high costs of labor and healthcare further worsen the situation for the restaurant industry, by causing people to substitute spending on eating out on more basic necessities of healthcare.
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