"The company's CFO warns that proposed tariffs on Mexican imports would cost about $15 million this year, a hit likely to translate into higher menu prices. At the moment that impact is modest—roughly five cents per burrito—but the figure could grow substantially if tariffs are raised further (the administration has floated rates up to 25 percent tied to immigration outcomes), which would make burritos and other Mexico-linked items like beer and tequila noticeably pricier." - Tim Forster