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    Money MechanicsBy Money MechanicsDecember 18, 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Key Takeaways

    • If you think you saw protein popping up everywhere this year, you’re not wrong. Food and beverage companies have been adding it to products from snacks to drinks for much of 2025.
    • Some menu changes at Chipotle, announced today, suggest that the trend still has legs heading into next year.

    Everybody seemed to want, and to want to sell, more protein this year. Now Chipotle is carrying the torch into 2026.

    Chipotle Mexican Grill (CMG), the burrito chain where diners are known to use ordering “hacks” in hopes of landing more meat and other favored ingredients—one long-running theory is that the way to get a bit more is by asking for half of one, half of another, like beef and chicken—on Thursday said it now has an official “high-protein menu.”

    In practice, that includes what the company called its “first-ever” snack, a 4-ounce bowl of chicken or steak priced below $4; regular-sized bowls and burritos with double meat; and other new bowls and salads. The menu launches Tuesday, the company said.

    Why This Matters to You

    Consumables companies leaned hard into Americans’ appetite for protein this year, putting into all kinds of products seen in restaurants and on store shelves. Today’s news from Chipotle suggests that that trend may not be slowing down as the year draws to a close.

    The announcement references a survey indicating that Americans’ “top diet pattern” this year was high protein. And it comes as other food and drink companies have sought to bring Americans more protein, which is generally seen as helpful to those seeking to feel full and build muscle, among other things, in their offerings ranging from snacks to drinks.

    Starbucks (SBUX) earlier this year said it would put protein in foam. More recently, companies have announced protein-focused fruit punches, plant-based coffees, and waffles; Khloé Kardashian added it to her popcorn brand. Chipotle’s announcement touches on several of the reasons diners might look for more protein, offering up celebrity-inspired meals aimed at athletes, people seeking to lose weight, and general wellness.

    “For years, guests have used Chipotle’s customizable offerings to build high protein and fiber-filled meals on their own,” said Chipotle President Chris Brandt in a statement. “This curated menu brings that fan behavior to the forefront.”

    Chipotle is seeking to re-energize diners who are choosing its chow less frequently. In October the company said revenue in its latest quarter came in lower than expected and trimmed its forecast for same-store sales. Performance like that has weighed on the company’s shares, which for years were powerful gainers but in 2025 have lost more than a third of their value.



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