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Chipotle's recovery elusive right now, analyst says
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Chipotle Mexican Grill probably isn't going to recover from its foodborne illness crisis any time soon, Wedbush Securities analyst Nick Setyan said Thursday. "Every incremental data point that has come out, we've had to extend our recovery assumptions.
Chipotle's stock is down after claims of food-poisoning incidents in ManhattanBusiness Insider
Popular author reignites concerns over safety of Chipotle foodNew York Post
Chipotle Needs Millennials to Stop Being HatersTheStreet.com
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Wendy's hack affects over 1000 restaurants
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The Wendy's Co. on Thursday acknowledged that a year-long attack on point-of-sale systems at franchisee-owned locations is far more widespread than initially reported, affecting 1,025 locations overall. The Dublin, Ohio-based burger chain said that …
Wendy's says more than 1000 restaurants affected by hackGreensboro News & Record
Wendy's to release list of restaurants hit by data breach that compromised debit and credit cardscleveland.com
Wendy's just released list of restaurants impacted by data breachKCCI Des Moines
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Two visionary entrepreneurs who have been thinking deeply about Hawaii’s energy future share their thoughts about the path forward at VERGE Hawaii 2016.

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For Honolulu, with its many shoreline communities, climate change is not academic. For its mayor, this requires urgent action. To begin, local government must lower its energy costs in the face of other budget demands such as critical infrastructure like sewers and rail, and collective bargaining agreements. It also requires integrating climate adaptation into infrastructure and planning, transit-oriented development, innovative energy- and grid-management strategies and other new design approaches that support climate adaptation and resilience.

Hawaii’s leadership in renewable energy is at the forefront of a larger vision, born at the Pentagon, that embeds sustainability as a strategic national imperative. As seen at VERGE Hawaii 2016. 

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