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How big is Chipotle’s burrito?

Chipotle’s burritos are known for being big and filling. But just how big are they exactly? Let’s take a look at the size and dimensions of Chipotle’s burritos to get a sense of just how massive these wraps can be.

Chipotle Burrito Sizes

Chipotle offers burritos in three sizes: regular, large, and extra large. Here’s a quick overview of each:

Regular Burrito

The regular burrito is Chipotle’s standard size. It contains about 4 ounces of meat, rice, beans, salsa, cheese, sour cream, etc. This is a pretty generous portion for a “regular” burrito from most other restaurants.

Large Burrito

The large burrito contains around 8 ounces of fillings, so it’s twice as big as the regular burrito. It’s a hefty meal that will satisfy even hungry burrito lovers with big appetites.

Extra Large Burrito

The extra large burrito is a monster wrap with about 12 ounces of fillings. It’s 50% bigger than the large burrito and 3 times the size of the regular burrito. The extra large burrito is one of the biggest burritos you’ll find at any nationwide chain.

Burrito Dimensions

Now let’s look at the actual dimensions of Chipotle’s burritos. These measurements are approximates since each burrito is hand-rolled, but they give a good idea of just how big these wraps get:

Burrito Size Length Diameter
Regular 7 inches 2.5 inches
Large 9 inches 3 inches
Extra Large 11 inches 4 inches

As you can see, even the regular burrito is a good 7 inches long. The large hits 9 inches, while the extra large maxes out at a whopping 11 inches long and 4 inches thick. That’s almost the length of a footlong sub!

Burrito Volume

We can take these burrito dimensions a step further and calculate the approximate volume of each burrito size:

Burrito Size Volume (cubic inches)
Regular 43.75 in3
Large 84.75 in3
Extra Large 154.5 in3

To put these burrito volumes into perspective:

  • A regular Chipotle burrito is about the size of a VHS tape.
  • A large is approximates the size of a football.
  • An extra large is even bigger than a football at over 150 cubic inches.

That’s a lot of burrito! No wonder these massive wraps are so filling.

Burrito Weight

Lastly, let’s consider the weight of Chipotle’s burritos. Again, this can vary depending on the exact ingredients, but on average:

  • A regular burrito weighs around 1 pound.
  • A large burrito is about 1.5 pounds.
  • An extra large tips the scales at nearly 2 pounds!

To put it another way, eating an extra large Chipotle burrito is like eating 2 of their regular burritos in one sitting. That’s a whole lot of tortilla, rice, beans, salsa, and more.

Why Are Chipotle’s Burritos So Big?

There are a few reasons why Chipotle’s burritos are so enormous compared to burritos from other chains:

  • They use large 12-inch flour tortillas rather than smaller 10-inch tortillas.
  • Customers can choose unlimited fillings rather than pre-set options.
  • Employees are trained to tightly roll and fully stuff each burrito.
  • Chipotle proudly serves up “unreasonably large” burritos as part of their brand.

Essentially, going big on burrito size is part of Chipotle’s identity. They want customers to feel like they’re getting an extra-big burrito packed with lots of tasty fillings.

Nutritional Info

Given their large size, Chipotle’s burritos also pack a hefty nutritional punch. Here are the approximate calories and macros in each burrito with chicken, rice, beans, salsa, cheese and sour cream:

Burrito Size Calories Carbs Protein Fat
Regular 1,015 113g 46g 35g
Large 1,530 169g 69g 53g
Extra Large 2,045 226g 92g 70g

That’s up to a whopping 2,000 calories and 70 grams of fat in one extra large burrito! While the burritos pack in protein, the large tortilla and abundant toppings also contribute lots of carbs and fat.

Tips for Handling the Large Burritos

Here are some tips for tackling Chipotle’s massive burritos:

  • Split the burrito in half (or thirds) and share it with friends.
  • Ask for a bowl instead of a tortilla to reduce carbs.
  • Order a salad rather than a burrito to lighten it up.
  • Get a burrito bowl with lettuce wrap instead of a tortilla.
  • Stick to the regular size burrito to control portions.
  • Take half the burrito home for later.

While Chipotle’s huge burritos may look tempting, be mindful of just how big and calorie-laden they can be, especially the large and extra large sizes. Consider sharing or sizing down to better control portions.

Do Other Restaurants Offer Burritos This Big?

For the most part, Chipotle’s burritos are larger than what you’ll find at other major chains like Qdoba, Moe’s, Taco Bell, and Baja Fresh. However, some regional chains and independent restaurants do offer burritos that give Chipotle a run for its money, such as:

  • Freebirds – Offers the Super Monster burrito nearing 2 pounds.
  • Illegal Pete’s – Their Grande burrito is also about 2 pounds.
  • Papalote Mexican Grill – Their massive Mission burrito weighs over 2.5 pounds.
  • Loco Burro – Their Especial burrito tops 2 pounds.

While not as widely available as Chipotle, these regional chains prove other restaurants are also dishing up behemoth burritos for die-hard fans.

World’s Largest Burritos

Think Chipotle’s extra large burrito is big? There are some Guinness World Record holders for largest burritos that blow even Chipotle’s extra large option out of the water:

  • Largest burrito – Clocking in at over 4 feet long and weighing a whopping 44 pounds, this record holder was made in Miami in 2019.
  • Longest burrito – Stretching an incredible 741 feet long, this burrito was assembled in Las Vegas in 2019.

So while Chipotle serves up some of the biggest burritos at national chains, there are some truly monstrous record-holding burritos out there that are 4-5 times bigger!

Conclusion

With their 12-inch flour tortillas, generous portions, and tightly wrapped technique, Chipotle takes pride in serving up “unreasonably large” burritos. Their regular burrito clocks in around 7 inches long and 1 pound, while the extra large reaches a whopping 11 inches and 2 pounds.

These oversized options pack a hefty calorie and carb punch, so some strategies like sharing or sizing down can help. While Chipotle’s burritos are bigger than most chains, some regional restaurants do offer similar or even larger options for true burrito lovers.

So next time you’re craving a burrito, head to Chipotle for one of the biggest, most massive wraps around. Just beware that it might take two hands to handle their extra large!