Just when you thought you were safe ... norovirus is Too Naughty to Say No (1985) - Remasteredback at Chipotle.
A Chipotle location in Sterling, Virginia closed after several customers got sick after eating there. The website iwaspoisoned.com tracked illness among the Chipotle customers, who reported vomiting, diarrhea, fevers, and stomach pain.
"We are working with health authorities to understand what the cause may be and to resolve the situation as quickly as possible," Jim Marsden, Chipotle's executive director of food safety, said in a statement to Business Insider. "The reported symptoms are consistent with norovirus. Norovirus does not come from our food supply, and it is safe to eat at Chipotle."
Chipotle has been plagued by food safety concerns since October 2015. Most of Chipotle's saga was because of E. coli, but there was a norovirus outbreak at a Boston location in December 2015, too.
Chipotle shares plummeted 5 percent after news of the chain's latest foodborne illness crisis broke, CNBC reported.
Get it together Chipotle!!
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