Anyway, when I heard about it last year, I knew it would be a hit, but not this big. I still haven't tried it. Not many Taco Bells in New England. Sigh.
I don’t think I would eat anything from Taco Bell. In Texas we are blessed with too many other options.
I’m not a big Taco Bell eater (not a big fast food eater at all, really). But someone brought a box of these into the office and I tried one, they are actually pretty good, much better than Taco Bell’s regular crunchy taco which I always found bland.
Had one bit of one....too much like the over seasoned doritos chips....
Del Taco is still better.
I tried one of these tacos not long ago ... my kid wanted one and I took a bite of it. One of the most disgusting things I’ve ever tasted.
Taco Bell is horrible.
In 1967, Taco Bell’s radio advertisements suggested a way to remember the eatery’s name: when you think of bells, think of tacos—i. e. The Tacos of St.Mary, The Serenade of the Tacos, the Liberty Taco, and Harry Tacofonte.
Just what I did not need.
A crappy taco that makes my fingers orange.
Funny thing is, my daughters dear friend is Mexicana. Their family eat there all the time and take her along often. I'd take it as an endorsement.
Taco Hell? No, thanks.
Hi, Taco Bell snobs? Everyone already knows Taco Bell isn’t Mexican food, so please stop trying to school us.
Taco Bell is American fast food with Mexican influences, like a focus on refried beans.
And here in Los Angeles, Mexicans absolutely love it. Ask them. See who’s standing in line for it between noon and two p.m. They consider it American food. So what?
It’s quick, it’s cheap, and it’s filling. Where else can you get lunch for four bucks? Not MacDonald’s.
Taco Bell is an American business success story that should be celebrated!
The same people who jump and point out that “Taco Bell isn’t Mexican food!” would also be quick to point out that I misspelled “McDonald’s,” so I’m beating them to the punch.