The restaurant chain responded to criticism it has received from the investment firm Marcato saying it had offered up “no credible plan.”
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His exit marks the second major executive to leave the food company in several months.
He added that the layoffs were “very unexpected.”
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It’s the lowest rate in 11 months.
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The company's board cited volatility and increased competition in the health care market.
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Award comes as his Rochester startup sees demand spike for its patented tech.
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