Taco Bell officially removes fan favorite items and shares a new menu


Rumors have been circulating for weeks that the Taco Bell fast food establishment was going to give some of their fan-favorite items the ax, and it appears these rumors were accurate as the company has announced what items they will be saying. “goodbye”. “a, in addition to what its new menu will look like. Taco Bell has been around for decades, first making its way onto the fast food restaurant scene in 1962, and quickly made a name for itself as one of the top places to grab quick tacos. , burritos, and a host of other items that may now be working The Dinosaur Trail.

Items to be discontinued as of August 13 according to the official Taco Bell website include:

Grilled Steak Taco Suave
7 layer burrito
Quesarito
Nachos Supreme
Fried meat burrito
Spicy toast
Triple-layer nachos
Spicy Soft Potato Taco
Potatoes with cheese and party
Loaded grillers
Chips & Dip
Mini Skillet

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(Photo: Taco Bell)

While the loss of these items could be a serious blow to fast-food fans, the restaurant also noted some of the “new additions” on its site, including the $ 5 Grande Nachos Box, and Burrito de veal was added to the “Cravings Value Menu”, the Quesarito is available to order through its “digital access” and a greater focus on “customization”. The coronavirus pandemic has had a number of restaurants, fast food or otherwise, that have to turn things around when it comes to their businesses, so it’s not surprising to see that Taco Bell is looking to streamline its menu during these strange times. .

Taco Bell’s official statement reads as follows:

“We are clearing space on our menu to create a more efficient Taco Bell experience. Starting August 13, we will streamline our menu to streamline operations. This evolved menu approach comes after months of reviewing the new way we manage our Restaurants With First, we want to ensure a quick and easy ordering experience for our guests and team members.

While some of the old favorites may be retired, the continued creativity that comes from our Food Innovation Team is uninterrupted.

And while the change is tough, a streamlined menu and innovation process will make room for new fan favorites, continued progress in categories like plant-based diets, and even opportunities for the return of some classics for a limited time. “

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