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American Focus > Blog > Economy > Chipotle Q1 2026 earnings: same-store sales beat expectations
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Chipotle Q1 2026 earnings: same-store sales beat expectations

Last updated: April 30, 2026 5:50 am
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Chipotle Mexican Grill reported its first-quarter results, surprising analysts with a 0.5% growth in comparable restaurant sales. This growth marks a turnaround from recent declines, as customer traffic returned to their restaurants. Total revenue also saw a 7.4% increase to $3.09 billion, driven by new restaurant openings and the modest sales gain.

Net income for the quarter was $302.8 million, or 23 cents per diluted share, compared to $386.6 million, or 28 cents per diluted share, in the same period last year. On an adjusted basis, earnings came in at 24 cents per share. However, the operating margin contracted to 12.9% from 16.7% due to higher costs across the business.

Cost pressures were evident in various areas, with food, beverage, and packaging costs rising to 29.6% of revenue, and labor costs increasing to 26.1% of revenue. General and administrative expenses also climbed, partly due to the company’s biennial All Managers Conference. Despite these challenges, CEO Scott Boatwright expressed satisfaction with the quarter’s performance, noting that it exceeded expectations.

Chipotle continued its expansion efforts by opening 49 company-owned restaurants during the quarter, with 42 featuring a Chipotlane drive-through format. Digital sales accounted for 38.6% of total food and beverage revenue, showcasing the company’s focus on enhancing the customer experience through technology.

Menu innovation has been a key strategy for Chipotle in attracting guests, particularly younger diners who reduced their visits last year. The company introduced new menu items and brought back popular limited-time offerings to appeal to a broader customer base. Additionally, Chipotle appointed Fernando Machado as its new chief brand officer to drive brand growth.

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Looking ahead, Chipotle reiterated its outlook for flat comparable restaurant sales for the full year. Executives acknowledged the challenges in predicting consumer behavior and highlighted potential headwinds from regional conflicts impacting international expansion plans. The company also repurchased $700.8 million of its stock during the quarter, signaling confidence in its long-term growth prospects.

Following the results, Chipotle’s stock rose about 3% in after-hours trading, reflecting investor confidence in the company’s performance. With a focus on innovation, strategic growth initiatives, and prudent financial management, Chipotle remains well-positioned to navigate challenges and drive continued success in the competitive restaurant industry.

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