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It's cheaper to get a chipotle burrito per serving than it is to make it as close as possible to the restaurant version at home.
I spent years looking for a correctly sized tortilla (I found one in a little Mexican convenience store once out of state for a wedding and it made it all the more frustrating for a long time lol). Then Old El Paso Grande tortillas showed up at a Walmart near me and I buy them by the box on Amazon now and can finally have burrito size burritos.
Anyways, those are like 80% rice, and rice is dirt cheap. I'm guessing it's 4-6 ounces of meat max. Unless you're using premium cuts of steak (which they aren't), no way it costs as much.