'Fortunately, all of our employees have been safe,' Chipotle CEO Brian Niccol said in a 'Mad Money' interview.
A slew of businesses and properties were damaged across the country after anger surrounding issues of police brutality and institutional racism, in the midst of an ongoing global pandemic, reached a tipping point in the past week. As some protesters took violent action, the vast majority of demonstrations were peaceful.
"Hopefully, we're building a culture where everybody knows they're supported, it's an inclusive environment and we truly can get on with making this world a better place," he added.
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