By Leslie Patton | Bloomberg
Newport Beach-based Chipotle Mexican Grill is pulling back its paid advertising and owned content on the social-media website Twitter.
The restaurant chain said it’s trying to “gain a better understanding on the direction of the platform under its new leadership,” according to an email Thursday from a company spokeswoman.
Chipotle is the latest company to pause advertising on Twitter under its new ownership, joining big names such as Volkswagen AG, Pfizer Inc. and General Mills Inc.
Concerns include a potential rise in objectionable content amid operational changes, as well as the departure of top executives. Advertising mogul Martin Sorrell, chairman of S4 Capital Plc, said earlier this month that his firm is advising clients to adopt a “wait-and-see” approach to the platform.
Elon Musk acquired Twitter about two weeks ago, and has already started assembling a new group of leaders. Musk, who also helms Tesla Inc., has banned remote work for Twitter employees and warned of difficult times ahead for the social-media platform.
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