Burrito Bars are not Mexican food. They are California food, or Cal-Mex if you prefer. (Please dint make the mere mention of California a political issue). I love a good burrito bar.
Chipotle, OTOH, used to be owned by McDonald's, and is still the McD's of Burrito Bars. I do not understand it's popularity either. They don't offer enough options, their meat is mediocre, and they charge for chips. You can't drag me to one.
I'm surprised Starbucks CEO lasted as long as he did. Profits are way down. I'm not sure it is actually the CEO's fault, but he has to shoulder the responsibility. I think inflation is killing them, which they tried to combat by cutting back on labor. No one wants to wait 15 minutes for their $6 coffee and not even get eye contact from their over-worked barista.
Starbucks used to be decent enough for a coffee shop, but it has lost its way. It's now a financial institution, laundering it's ill gotten gains through the distribution of over priced and unhealthy beverages.
But I think this thread was about investments?