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The burrito chain is under fire after a California consumer’s lawsuit alleges that the company used her likeness in marketing materials, though she didn’t sign a photographer’s release.
A lack of timeliness, focusing on its own staff instead of consumers and using corporate-speak made the mea culpa come across as uncaring, says one PR pro.