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Inspection head dines at reopened Chipotle in Brighton
The officials, however, on Wednesday last week had permitted the restaurant to start business again but a water leak in the outlet resulted in delay of the reopening. After eating at the Chipotle near Boston College, many people became ill including numerous college’s basketball team.
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Since the outbreak troubled the restaurant chain, its shares are tumbling continuously, but on Monday, after Chipotle reopens Boston restaurant, shares changed a little at $493.52 on the New York Stock Exchange. He stated, in an interview with The Boston Herald, “The Chipotle is probably the best place to eat right now, because it’s the cleanest place in Boston”.
BostonHerald reported that, the Chipotle restaurant in Cleveland Circle where more than 100 people were sickened has reopened – with Boston’s chief health inspector saying he will have lunch there tomorrow “to show the world that we really do think it’s OK”.
Among the health violations that Boston’s health inspectors discovered following the norovirus outbreak at the Chipotle restaurant was that they served inadequately heated meat, according to NY City News.
The Chipotle Mexican Grill restaurant in Boston’s Cleveland Circle neighborhood that experienced an outbreak of the norovirus reopened on Saturday, December 26. Also, an employee who was sick was required to work, anyway.
An ER doctor at nearby Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Center, Nikhil Shankar said that the latest bill of health issued by city officials was sufficient for him to feel comfortable while consuming food at the popular franchise. “There were no side effects or anything”.
Separate from Chipotle, California health officials said this week that they have seen 32 confirmed outbreaks of norovirus since the beginning of October.
The illnesses were not linked to a rash of E. coli cases that closed dozens of Chipotle restaurants across the country earlier in 2015.
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“We used to eat Chipotle all the time until what happened and so that’s it. We just eat Bolocco now”, said Mo Sadeddin.