The Mini Portion Trend Of 2026: KFC, Snickers, And Everyone Else Is Catching On

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2026 is already off to an interesting start in the food industry and its just getting started. There’s another shift that’s shaping the industry and is becoming harder to ignore: the rise of mini portions.

Now, even fast-food giants like KFC are testing waters, introducing a handheld version of their comfort pot pie in select markets. This signals the mini trend is moving beyond full meals to meet fans at the intersection of their lifestyle habits.

According to a 2024 Georgetown study, 50% of consumers want smaller portion sizes due to health concerns or personal preferences. In response, brands are meeting consumers in the middle of their wellness goals with more digestible options from the launch of M&M’s Minis to Skittles Littles to Funyun Minis and more.

With the rise of GLP-1 medications, many customers are also gravitating toward smaller menu items simply because their appetites have changed. And with roughly 10% of the U.S. population now on some form of GLP-1, according to Rob Holston, global and Americas consumer products sector leader at EY, the audience for smaller, snackable portions may be bigger than brands initially expected.

Snickers also responded to the consumer demand at the top of this year, launching their Snickers Ice Cream minis, featuring the same flavors we know and crave to cater to the consumer occasion.

“With fans seeking mini-sized items more than ever, Snickers Ice Cream Minis perfectly capture all of thee goodness of Snickers Ice Cream Minis and delivers the ultimate multi-textural experience, now in a snackable size, making it easier than ever to enjoy a moment of chill. The Minis cater to a variety of occasions, from a quick afternoon treat, to a shareable dessert or a sweet bite on the go, all while delivering the satisfying SNICKERS Ice Cream experience,” said a Snickers spokesperson.

As brands continue to respond to this consumer demand, smaller breakfast and dessert options are likely to roll out this year. Bite-sized foods are underscoring a trend that consumers want more flexibility in their eating habits to align with their lifestyles while brands meet consumers where they are. The mini dish era is not about eating less—it’s about eating with more intention.

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