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Median Burrito Prices Dip Slightly to $13.58 in June 2026

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What is the price of a burrito at restaurants?

  • The median price of a burrito at Toast restaurants in June 2026 was $13.58.

  • In June 2026, burrito prices rose 1.6% year-over-year compared to June 2025.

  • In June 2026, burrito prices fell 0.1% month-over-month compared to May 2026.

Key takeaways

Month

Median burrito price

Year-over-year price percent change

June 2025

$13.37

+3.1%

July 2025

$13.37

+3.0%

August 2026

$13.40

+3.2%

September 2025

$13.41

+3.2%

October 2025

$13.43

+3.3%

November 2025

$13.43

+3.0%

December 2025

$13.49

+3.2%

January 2026

$13.51

+3.2%

February 2026

$13.50

+2.5%

March 2026

$13.50

+1.8%

April 2026

$13.54

+1.7%

May 2026

$13.59

+1.6%

June 2026

$13.58

+1.6%

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What Affects Pricing A lot of work can go into crafting a perfectly wrapped burrito, and depending on customer preferences, a lot of ingredients, too.

While tortillas, rice, and beans are relatively cheap, there’s a lot of prep time involved for restaurants — from soaking beans to braising or slow-cooking proteins. And anyone who’s ordered a burrito knows that those add-ons can add up quickly. (Yes, we know the guac is extra, and yes, we still want it.)

Sourcing and processing meat can also add significant costs for restaurants. While the majority of meat is raised in the U.S., those prices can vary widely based on how the animals were raised.

Key factors in recent years

Many of the same factors that affect, say, burger prices would have a similar effect on burrito prices. Lots of folks like ground beef or steak in their burrito, which means skyrocketing beef costs could drive up menu prices for burritos. 

Veggie prices have seen upticks, too, stricken by labor shortages and destructive weather. Tomato prices surged 40% year-over-year in April, for instance, amid tariffs on Mexican tomatoes and bad weather and disease that stifled supply. Tomatoes are a common burrito filling and, obviously, a staple in many salsas. Such costs could make their way onto menus with time.

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