
Whats your favorite menu item? : r/tacobell - Reddit
I wish Taco Bell would replace Fiesta Strips with Fritos because Fritos taste much better.
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Taco Bell has about 10-11 experiences a year generally lasting 4-6 weeks. Each experience is a new main item and sometimes there will be other changes as well in drinks, menu items, special deals, etc.
A Taco Bell menu from 1972. (Notice how it gives people a ... - Reddit
A Taco Bell menu from 1972. (Notice how it gives people a pronunciation guide for each item!) Share Add a Comment Sort by: Best Open comment sort options ElvisAndretti •
Anybody else feels this new Cantina chicken menu isnt really ... - Reddit
I personally love the taco. Yes it’s more expensive than normal Taco Bell prices but it’s a really good taco and extremely price comparable to street tacos which are $3+ and much smaller. Reply reply …
Cantina menu taste test pt. 2 : r/tacobell - Reddit
That burrito is the biggest ripoff in Taco Bell history. That people would voluntarily pay $6-$7 for that is insane. It's the same exact size as the Chipotle Ranch chicken burrito that was $2-$3. I honestly just …
New items coming to Taco Bell's menu in 2024, ranked : r/tacobell
Proud_Truck New items coming to Taco Bell's menu in 2024, ranked Article Nice writeup of all the items businessinsider.com
Give me your best menu items! : r/tacobell - Reddit
That was my first Taco Bell order ever and still one of my top favorites. I also love the nacho fries, the Fiesta Veggie burrito, and the Chicken Chipotle Ranch burrito.
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Feb 12, 2024 · I just want an affordable menu again and to get lunch for under $5,I love Taco Bell but im going less and less because of the pricing. Taco Bell is pulling a McDonald's.
For me, the OG Taco Bell menu is peak nostalgia. - Reddit
Nov 3, 2023 · Yeah 80s Taco Bell was much better than 90s Taco Bell. That was before they went with the saved by the bell look. Reply reply JeebusCrunk •
Remember when Taco Bell looked like this? : r/80s - Reddit
The “Bell” part was the founder’s last name, and 2. he deliberately Americanized tacos to compete with fast food burgers by using lettuce, cheese, and tomatoes. Most people I grew up around just …