Chipotle warned Wall Street, your menu might change.
Chipotle warned Wall Street that its second-quarter financial predictions might not be reliable, signaling that avocado prices, supply chain friction, and corporate disclaimers could hit your lunch order next.
By Foodie Pundit Newsroom - Published - Updated - Section: Chain Watch

Key points
- Chipotle told federal regulators that its own financial predictions may not be reliable.
- The company filed three disclosures with the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in late July and early August 2026.
- The filings highlight the volatility of food costs as a major business risk.
- The SEC is the federal authority that requires these disclosures to protect investors.
- These corporate maneuvers could foreshadow future menu price increases or other changes for customers.
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