In 2026, Shake Shack collaborated with Toronto's Pizzeria Badiali to create an exclusive limited-time menu available at four Toronto locations and through delivery apps. Individuals could take advantage of this from April 6 to April 19.
The Shake Shack x Pizzeria Badiali partnership yielded three items — the Spicy Vodka Chicken Parm, the Pizza Fries + Creamy Pepperoncini Dip, and the Brio Chinotto Shake. The Spicy Vodka Chicken Parm sandwich features crispy white-meat chicken breast layered with a hot pepper mix, Badiali's spicy vodka rosé sauce, aged parmesan, sliced mozzarella, and fresh basil on a toasted potato bun. The Pizza Fries, on the other hand, consists of crinkle-cut fries dusted with Badiali's pizza seasoning, finished with aged parmesan, and served with a housemade pepperoncini dip. The Brio Chinotto Shake blends Shake Shack's vanilla frozen custard with Toronto's iconic Brio Chinotto soda.
Limited-Time Collaborative Menus
Shake Shack Collaborated with Toronto's Pizzeria Badiali
Trend Themes
1. Limited-time Collaborative Menus - Short-run partnerships between national chains and local restaurants create scarcity-driven demand and experimental product lines that can test new flavors and revenue models.
2. Hybrid Menu Mashups - Combining iconic items from different brands yields novel hybrid dishes that challenge traditional menu categories and open paths for premium, co-branded offerings.
3. Local Brand Crossovers - Regional specialty brands being integrated into mainstream menus leverages local authenticity and nostalgia to differentiate large-scale operators in crowded markets.
Industry Implications
1. Quick-service Restaurants - National and regional QSRs face opportunities to refresh customer engagement and drive short-term foot traffic through curated collaborations with boutique food-makers.
2. Food Delivery Platforms - Third-party delivery services can expand value by hosting exclusive, time-limited collaborative menus that increase app stickiness and commissionable order variety.
3. Beverage and Cpg - Beverage and packaged-goods companies stand to benefit from co-branded limited releases that translate restaurant innovations into shelf-stable or bottled experiences.