Is smoked brisket going to be the next big trend for grab-and-go eateries? Chipotle Mexican Grill CMG is betting on that hunch with the limited-edition release of smoked brisket in its U.S. and Canada restaurants.
What Happened: Chipotle tested a smoked brisket offering last fall at its eateries in Cincinnati and Sacramento and decided to pursue a national launch strategy based on the positive feedback.
The product includes smoked beef seasoned with Mexican spices including fire-roasted jalapenos and chipotle chili peppers, which is all hand-chopped and finished with a new brisket sauce made with smoky chili peppers.
"This isn't your standard brisket experience," said Chris Brandt, chief marketing officer. "We've created a differentiated Smoked Brisket recipe that is authentic to our menu and pairs flawlessly with our real ingredients."
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What Else Happened: The smoked brisket offering is the third new nationwide menu item introduced by Chipotle this year, following the limited-edition cilantro-lime cauliflower rice in January and the hand-crafted quesadilla, the brand's first new customizable entrée in 17 years, in March.
The smoked brisket item will be available starting Sept. 23. As a promotional push, Chipotle will waive the delivery fee on all smoked brisket orders via its app and website between Sept. 27 and Oct. 3, with a minimum order of $10 and maximum order of $200.
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