Chipotle Mexican Grill Inc. late Wednesday blew past Wall Street expectations for its first quarter, saying new menu items, ongoing strength for its online orders and a tailwind from stimulus checks pushed its sales more than 20% higher.
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Revenue rose 23% to $1.7 billion, with comparable-restaurant sales rising a little over 17%. Digital sales grew 134% and accounted for half the sales, the company said.
Analysts polled by FactSet expected the fast-casual restaurant chain to report adjusted profit of $4.92 a share on sales of $1.75 billion in the quarter. The analysts expected a 18% increase in same-store sales.
“We believe several new menu items, effective marketing, and ongoing strength in digital sales, as well as a tailwind from government stimulus payments to consumers, contributed to first-quarter revenue growth,” Chipotle said.
For the second quarter, the company said it expects same-restaurant sales to be in a range of the “high twenties” to 30%.
The stock rose 0.4% in the extended session after ending Wednesday’s regular session down 1.6%.
Shares of Chipotle have gained 8.5% so far this year, and nearly doubled in the past 12 months, underperforming the S&P 500 index
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