Chipotle May Be Getting Into the Burger Business

Chipotle has another type of food on it’s mind besides burritos--burgers.
Chipotle May Be Getting Into the Burger Business
Chipotle restaurant workers fill orders for customers. Photo by Joe Raedle/Getty Images
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Chipotle has another type of food on its mind besides burritos—burgers.

The food chain applied for a trademark for “Better Burger” earlier this month, according to a filing with the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office.

“It’s a growth seed idea we are exploring,” said Chipotle spokesman Chris Arnold in an email to Bloomberg.

“We have two non-Chipotle growth seeds open now—ShopHouse and Pizzeria Locale—and have noted before that the Chipotle model could be applied to a wide variety of foods,” he said. ShopHouse Southeast Asian Kitchen opened in Washington in 2011 and has expanded to Los Angeles and Chicago. Pizzeria Locale is a fast-casual restaurant that started in Colorado.

Bloomberg said burgers could be potentially profitable for Chipotle, stating that beef prices are decreasing and that Americans are projected to eat more of the meat this year, according to the Department of Agriculture.

If Chipotle launches its burger venture, it'll go head-to-head with chains like Shake Shack and Five Guys, which already offer similar food services.

A cheeseburger and drink is served up at a Shake Shack restaurant on January 28, 2015, in Chicago, Ill. (Scott Olson/Getty Images)
A cheeseburger and drink is served up at a Shake Shack restaurant on January 28, 2015, in Chicago, Ill. Scott Olson/Getty Images