The story's promotional image previously showed the Chipotle logo, Newsweek reported. Numerous users took to X to express frustration with the alleged closures. Chipotle spokesperson Erin Wolford ...
The story's promotional image previously showed the Chipotle logo, Newsweek reported. Numerous users took to X to express frustration with the alleged closures. "Chipotle is closing all ...
According to Newsweek, the main image of the article was previously the Chipotle logo, which may have led to the confusion. A TikTok user caught a screenshot of the article, titled, “Say goodbye ...
Chipotle Rewards members can celebrate National Burrito Day with a $0 delivery fee offer. The release also states that the ...
But the image shared with the story had a Chipotle logo instead of a Farmesa Fresh logo, and that's all it took to get the game of telephone going. Then, an X user posted this. And another X user ...
The story's promotional image previously showed the Chipotle logo, Newsweek reported. Numerous users took to X to express frustration with the alleged closures. "Chipotle is closing all ...
The original article contained an image of the Chipotle logo and a different title, which may have caused the confusion. However, it has since been changed to portray the news more accurately.
The initial story on Farmesa used a Chipotle logo as the featured image. That story was then spread across social media with the incorrect message that Chipotle itself was closing entirely.