
Chipotle (NYSE: CMG) — down 43% from its high, but the P/E has barely come down to earth
Chipotle Mexican Grill passes all three hard screening criteria — trailing 3-year ROE of 40.1% / 42.0% / 54.3% (SEC EDGAR verified), positive FCF of $1.22B / $1.51B / $1.45B, and a trailing P/E of 29.6x that is 43% below the stock's recent peak. The article covers the direct-ownership model, the FY2025 earnings stall, Q1 2026 same-store sales recovery (+0.5%), full peer valuation table vs. MCD/SBUX/YUM/QSR/DRI, and the core bull-vs-bear debate: cyclical food-cost headwind or structural margin reset.
What Chipotle actually is
- No franchising. Every restaurant is company-owned and company-operated. Chipotle captures 100% of each dollar of restaurant revenue — and bears 100% of labor, food, and occupancy costs. Franchise-heavy peers like McDonald's (McDonald's Corporation, operator of roughly 40,000 franchised and company-owned restaurants globally) 4 and Yum! Brands (Yum! Brands, Inc., operator of Taco Bell, KFC, and Pizza Hut, with ~98% franchised) 5 show lower reported revenue but structurally higher operating margins because franchisee P&Ls flow off their books.
- Digital channel at scale. Digital orders — placed via app, web, or third-party delivery — accounted for 38.6% of food and beverage revenue in Q1 2026, up from 36.7% for full-year FY2025. 6 Chipotlane (the drive-through-style digital pickup lane built into new restaurant designs) has been added to 86% of new company-owned locations opened in Q1 2026, and management expects approximately 80% of FY2026 new openings to include one. Chipotlane restaurants historically open with higher sales, better margins, and higher returns on investment than traditional formats. 6
- Fresh ingredients, no freezers, no heat lamps. The operating constraint — no preservatives, no frozen proteins — means the food safety risk profile is genuinely elevated relative to peers who operate hot-holding lines. This is both a brand asset and a recurring liability exposure.
ROE track record — SEC EDGAR verified
| Fiscal year | Net income | Stockholders' equity | ROE |
|---|---|---|---|
| FY2023 (ended Dec 31, 2023) | $1,228.7M | $3,062.2M | 40.1% ✓ |
| FY2024 (ended Dec 31, 2024) | $1,534.1M | $3,655.5M | 42.0% ✓ |
| FY2025 (ended Dec 31, 2025) | $1,535.8M | $2,830.6M | 54.3% ✓ |
Free cash flow
- FY2021: $1,282M OCF − $442M CapEx = $840M (FCF margin 11.1%)
- FY2022: $1,323M OCF − $479M CapEx = $844M (FCF margin 9.8%)
- FY2023: $1,783M OCF − $561M CapEx = $1,223M (FCF margin 12.4%)
- FY2024: $2,105M OCF − $594M CapEx = $1,511M (FCF margin 13.4%)
- FY2025: $2,114M OCF − $666M CapEx = $1,448M (FCF margin 12.1%)
Revenue, earnings, and margins
- Revenue: $11,926M, up just 5.4% year-over-year (vs. 14.6% in FY2024) 3
- Net income: $1,535.8M, up 0.1% — effectively flat 3
- Operating margin: 16.2%, down from FY2024's 16.9% — the first year of margin contraction after three consecutive years of expansion 3
- Q4 2025 comparable-restaurant sales: −2.5%, the first negative comparable figure in years 6
Balance sheet health
- Total operating lease liability (FY2025): $5,076M ($302M current + $4,773M non-current) 3
- Operating lease cost (FY2025): $671M, up 11% from FY2024's $605M — growing slightly faster than revenue, consistent with accelerated restaurant openings
- Current ratio: 1.23x (EDGAR basis: $1,467M current assets / $1,188M current liabilities) 3
- Buyback authorization remaining: $1.0B as of March 31, 2026 (no expiration date) 6
- Dividends: none
Competitive positioning
Peer valuation
| Company | Business | Trailing P/E | Forward P/E | EV/EBITDA | ROE | Op. margin |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| CMG | Chipotle — direct-owned fast-casual | 29.6x | 23.8x | 19.9x | 49.2% | 15.9% |
| MCD | McDonald's — global QSR, ~95% franchised | 23.0x | 19.7x | 17.0x | N/M† | 46.0% |
| SBUX | Starbucks — global coffee chain, restructuring | 77.4x‡ | 33.2x | 26.4x | N/M† | 9.2% |
| YUM | Yum! Brands — Taco Bell/KFC/Pizza Hut, ~98% franchised | 24.8x | 20.5x | 18.9x | N/M† | 31.6% |
| QSR | Restaurant Brands Intl — Burger King/Tim Hortons/Popeyes | 30.0x | 17.0x | 17.5x | 31.5% | 27.0% |
| DRI | Darden Restaurants — Olive Garden/LongHorn, full-service | 21.6x | 17.9x | 15.2x | 51.5% | 11.8% |
| Peer median (ex-SBUX) | 23.9x | 19.3x | 17.2x | 41.4% | 21.5% |
- At 29.6x trailing and 23.8x forward, CMG trades at approximately 24% and 23% premiums, respectively, to the peer median. This is a meaningful but not extreme premium given CMG's ROE position (49.2%) is the highest among peers with a calculable figure.
- The operating margin comparison requires a structural footnote. CMG's 15.9% operating margin looks weak against McDonald's 46% or YUM's 31.6% — but those peers earn primarily royalty and rental income on franchised units. A direct-owned chain necessarily reports the full food, labor, and occupancy cost base as operating expenses. Darden Restaurants (also fully direct-owned full-service dining) at 11.8% operating margin offers a more like-for-like benchmark, and CMG's 15.9% compares favorably on that basis.
- CMG's EV/EBITDA of 19.9x is the highest in the peer set — above SBUX at 26.4x excluding the restructuring effect, above MCD at 17.0x, and above DRI at 15.2x. This is the valuation metric where the premium is hardest to justify by operating fundamentals alone; it implies the market is embedding meaningful long-run unit growth and margin recovery.
- A 5-year historical average P/E for CMG is not available in the collected data. What is observable: the stock traded above 50x trailing earnings at its FY2025 peak and is now at 29.6x — the current multiple is materially lower than recent history, though "lower than peak" is not the same as "cheap."
Risk factors
- Beef prices reached historic highs in early 2026 — a direct input cost for Chipotle's steak and barbacoa proteins, which are among its highest-volume items. Food, beverage, and packaging costs reached 29.6% of Q1 2026 revenue, up approximately 230 basis points year-over-year. 6
- The company's pricing response has been deliberate underreaction: less than 1% price increase in Q1 2026. Given CMG's brand-positioning choice to stay "20–30% cheaper" than comparable fast-casual, significant price increases risk traffic erosion — but the inability to fully pass through commodity inflation directly reduces near-term earnings.
- Trigger: continued beef price elevation into Q2–Q3 2026; magnitude: each 50-basis-point rise in food cost as a share of revenue reduces operating income by roughly $60M annually at the current revenue run rate; timeline: next hard datapoint is Q2 2026 earnings (expected July 2026).
- CEO Scott Boatwright stated: "We really just want to remain cautious on our outlook given the dynamic consumer environment." 7 The FY2026 comparable-restaurant-sales guidance of essentially flat implies no recovery to the 5–10% comps that drove the stock's prior premium. Chipotle's customer base skews toward mid-income consumers who are noticeably more price-conscious than in 2022–2023.
- High gasoline prices above $4.30 per gallon nationally in Q1 2026 reduce the frequency of non-essential driving trips, which includes restaurant visits. 7
- Trigger: macroeconomic deterioration; magnitude: not quantifiable from current data; timeline: monthly sales data and quarterly earnings.
- Chipotle had 130,301 employees globally as of December 31, 2025 — all on the company's payroll, with no franchise buffer. 11 Labor costs were 26.1% of revenue in Q1 2026. The company faces ongoing pressure from state and local minimum wage increases, healthcare cost inflation, and competitive labor market conditions.
- A New York City Fair Workweek compliance audit is active as of the FY2025 10-K filing. 11 The potential additional liability from this audit is not quantified in the public filing.
- Trigger: new federal or state wage legislation; magnitude: each 50-basis-point rise in labor as a share of revenue reduces annual operating income by approximately $60M; timeline: ongoing.
- CEO Scott Boatwright took over from Brian Niccol in August 2024 when Niccol left for Starbucks. Boatwright is nine months into the CEO role. In April 2026, Chipotle simultaneously onboarded a new Chief Brand Officer (Fernando Machado, former CMO of Burger King and Activision Blizzard) and a new Chief Digital Officer. 6 In the same month, Starbucks hired away Chipotle's Chief Development Officer.
- Simultaneous turnover across the CEO, CMO, CDO, and CDO roles is operationally demanding even for a well-run organization. No financial impact is attributable directly, but execution risk during this transition period is elevated compared to steady-state.
- Insider ownership is 0.64–0.75% of shares outstanding, with institutional holders accounting for 91–93%. 12 Net insider transactions over the past 12 months were −1.98% — entirely sales, driven primarily by option exercises followed by partial share dispositions. The President and Chief Strategy & Technology Officer Curtis E. Garner III sold approximately $6.9M net across three transactions in December 2025 and February 2026. 1
- Insider selling at a company with concentrated equity ownership is common and expected — particularly when executives receive most of their compensation in options. The more relevant observation is the absence of any insider purchases at current price levels.
Near-term catalysts
- Q2 2026 earnings (expected July 2026, date not yet announced): The key metric to watch is restaurant-level operating margin and whether it recovers toward the 24–25% range from Q1's 23.3–23.7%. If food costs moderate and throughput improvements show in transaction counts, the recovery case strengthens materially.
- $1.0B buyback authorization remaining as of March 31, 2026. 6 Given that the prior two quarters saw $1.44B in combined repurchases, management has demonstrated willingness to buy aggressively at current prices.
- Chipotlane expansion: approximately 2,000 locations targeted by year-end 2026 (from 600+ today). Higher-AUV new formats increase per-unit economics over time.
- 52-week context: CMG's current price of $33.15 sits 8.6% above its 52-week low of $29.75 and 43.3% below the 52-week high of $58.42. 2 YTD, the stock is down 12.7%.
Thesis in brief
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