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Cava Shares Plunge 20% After Cut To Annual Sales Forecast

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Shares of Cava (NYSE:CAVA) dropped more than 20% during intraday trading after the company lowered its annual same-store restaurant sales guidance.

The Mediterranean-style restaurant chain posted earnings of $0.16 per share for the quarter ended June, topping analysts’ expectations of $0.13 per share. Revenue rose 20% year-over-year to $280.6 million, though it came in below the consensus estimate of $285.6 million.

Cava announced plans to invest up to $10 million in Hyphen, a food service platform utilizing robotics and artificial intelligence to automate digital order production. Rival Chipotle (NYSE:CMG) also invested $15 million in the platform.

The company revised its same-store sales growth outlook to 4%–6%, down from a previous range of 6%–8%, with CEO Brett Schulman citing a “fluid macroeconomic environment.” The report noted that former President Donald Trump’s aggressive tariff policies have contributed to economic uncertainty, potentially discouraging discretionary spending on dining out.

During the post-earnings call, executives said they anticipate “some very modest impacts” from import levies, as certain products are sourced from countries facing higher U.S. tariffs.

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