14 Food Items That Have Arrived And Disappeared At Taco Bell So Far In 2023 - Mashed (2023)

ByRachael Green/May 14, 2023 1:30 pm EST

What Taco Bell giveth, Taco Bell taketh away. Every year, fans of the fast food restaurant are treated to a dizzying array of innovative new menu items. But most of those debuts end up getting taken away just a few months or even weeks later. While some popular items seem to return fairly regularly — we're looking at you, nacho fries — others disappear without a trace. Either way, it seems like an almost impossible feat for any item to earn its spot as a permanent feature on Taco Bell's menu. Even when it does, that's no guarantee it won't get ripped away from fans again a few years later — we're looking at you now, quesarito.

For fans, it keeps the menu fresh and exciting, but also frustratingly unpredictable, especially when your new favorite order is suddenly gone. Whether it's the tragic end to the reign of the quesarito or the triumphant return of the beefy crunch burrito, 2023 is proving to be just as much of a rollercoaster of emotions for Taco Bell fans as in past years. Here are some of the most notable arrivals and disappearances on the fast food restaurant's menu so far.

Quesarito

The loss of the quesarito is probably the most painful change to the menu for Taco Bell fans. Instead of a plain old tortilla to wrap the chipotle beef-stuffed burrito, the quesarito used a nacho cheese-filled quesadilla as its wrapper. It was cheesy, beefy, and such a fan favorite that it survived on Taco Bell's menu for nine years after its 2014 debut.For a fast food chain that's notorious for discontinuing some of its most popular menu items, nine years is an impressive run. But on April 19, that impressive run came to an end when the fast food chain axed the quesarito from its menu.

For fans who don't know how to exist in a world without the quesarito, you're not completely out of luck. Chipotle's secret menu still includes a quesarito that's about twice the size of the discontinued Taco Bell version. Employees won't exactly be thrilled if you try to order it during a lunch rush, but if you head to your nearest Chipotle during a slow time, you can get your quesarito fix.

For the more ambitious quesarito fans, you can also try making your own at home. Just make a quesadilla, top it with your favorite burrito filling, and roll it up.

Bacon Club Chalupa

The bacon club chalupa first appeared back in 2008 but has never been a permanent resident of the chain's menu. As of March 9, it came back again for yet another limited-time release after a two-year absence. Butit looks like this chalupa has left again.

This menu item was a mashup of a classic club sandwich and a chalupa — sort of. Instead of the thinner masa-based flatbread used for a traditional chalupa, Taco Bell uses a thicker base that's closer to American Indian-style frybread. That was folded around grilled chicken, bacon, lettuce, tomato, shredded cheese, and an avocado ranch sauce.

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While the bacon club version might be gone, fans can still get the chalupa supreme and the black bean chalupa supreme if you're craving the thick frybread-like shell. But if it absolutely has to be the bacon club version, you'll need to put on your chef hat and make your own copycat bacon club chalupa — or else wait until Taco Bell decides to offer another limited release.

Double Steak Grilled Cheese Burrito

The double steak grilled cheese burrito also returned on March 9th, alongside the bacon club chalupa, but this one still seems to be on the menu.The burrito is stuffed with twice as much marinated grilled steak as a steak quesadilla, along with seasoned rice, Fiesta strips, a three-cheese blend, nacho cheese sauce, and creamy chipotle sauce. All of that is wrapped in a tortilla and then topped with even more cheese before being grilled.

Even when the limited double steak grilled cheese burrito disappears, you'll still be able to get the steak grilled cheese burrito which became a permanent fixture on the menu in 2023. Try asking for an extra helping of steak to recreate the double steak version. That and a version made with ground beef rather than steak round out the latest grilled cheese burrito additions to the menu.

Regional testing of other variations is still ongoing, however. Ohio Taco Bell fans can try the California steak grilled cheese burrito or the bacon grilled cheese burrito, for example.Here, steak is paired with nacho fries, guacamole, Fiesta strips, sour cream, tomatoes, and nacho cheese sauce. In the bacon grilled cheese burrito, you'll find steak, crispy bacon, chipotle sauce, nacho cheese sauce, and sour cream.

Cheesy Chicken Crispanada

Taco Bell fans in Knoxville got to be the first to try the new cheesy chicken crispanada in March. As the name suggests, the menu item is inspired by the empanada, a savory folded pastry found throughout Latin America as well as Spain and southern Europe.

Like a traditional empanada, Taco Bell's new crispanada consists of a folded pastry shell filled with savory ingredients like shredded chicken and cheese. The whole thing is then fried and served with a spicy ranch dipping sauce.

Assuming the limited release in Knoxville is a success, fans outside of Tennessee might see the new twist on an empanada pop up on menus nationwide. Until then, you'll have to either make a trip to Knoxville or attempt to craft your own cheesy chicken crispanada at home. To do that, pick up or make empanada dough, form it, stuff it with shredded cheese and chicken, and finally fry it in a pan. For the dipping sauce, mix your favorite ranch dressing with some of the Taco Bell hot sauce packets we know you have stashed in a drawer somewhere.

Nacho Fries

Taco Bell's nacho fries pair a creamy nacho cheese dipping sauce with crisp, thick-cut French fries seasoned with a signature Tex-Mex blend of spices. They've come and gone from the fast food chain's menu at least eight times since they first debuted in 2018. The appearance of nacho fries on the menu in April marks the menu item's ninth return.

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While this fan favorite is staying on the menu for a while longer than some of Taco Bell's other new releases, it's still not a permanent addition. If they run out before you have a chance to get your hands on an order of the limited-release fries, you'll have to get crafty and try making some of your own. If you don't want to make the fries from scratch, just pick up a bag of your favorite frozen French friesand use some of your favorite Mexican-style seasonings.

Limited Edition Yellowbird Nacho Fries

Alongside the original nacho fries, Taco Bell came out with an even more limited release of Yellowbird nacho fries. This is the latest loaded version of the menu item, featuring original nacho fries topped with marinated steak, nacho cheese sauce, and a signature spicy habanero ranch made in collaboration with Yellowbird Hot Sauce.

The Austin-based hot sauce brand is famous for its line of thick hot sauces with creative flavor profiles thanks to the addition of ingredients like caramelized onions or blue agave. You might also remember the brand's Bliss & Vinegar sauce from season 16 of "Hot Ones," where it was the second wing sauce in the lineup.

The specialty loaded fries are only going to be on the menu for a short time, so you'll need to order a plate soon if you want the chance to try it at all. So long as the Yellowbird nacho fries are on the menu, you'll also be able to add the signature spicy habanero ranch sauce to any other Taco Bell item for an added fee.

Crispy chicken wings

One of Taco Bell's most limited releases yet was the Ultimate Gameday Box which debuted on January 23rd and left on February 9th. The box came with the chain's famous Mexican Pizza, four crunchy tacos, and eight of Taco Bell's ever-elusive crispy chicken wings. Chicken wings are a somewhat unusual choice for the Mexican-adjacent restaurant, but the addition of a Mexican Queso seasoning to the crispy coating gives the menu item a distinct Taco Bell twist.

The fast food restaurant did a trial run of these crispy chicken wings back in August 2020. While they were an instant hit, fans didn't see a nationwide launch until January 2022 and that release was just as limited as this year's game day launch. In 2023, the wings also came with two servings of Taco Bell's popular spicy ranch dipping sauce.

If you missed your chance this year, you might be able to snag some crispy chicken year if Taco Bell launches another game day box in January 2024. Just make sure to do your research first because,if the limited release is anything like this year's, the wings will only be available at select locations.

Salsa Verde Grilled Chicken Burrito

If the fleeting nature of Taco Bell's many limited releases is wearing on your soul, don't despair. The new salsa verde grilled chicken burrito is proof that, sometimes, Taco Bell debuts a menu item that actually is here to stay. This burrito is the latest addition to the restaurant's selection of $2 burritos and it features marinated grilled chicken, seasoned rice, and a three-cheese blend topped with sour cream and salsa verde.

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The sauce is the same recipe as the Salsa Verde packets, though those green packets were controversially pulled from stores back in 2016. Fans who were heartbroken when the green packets disappeared could enjoy the beloved sauce via this new burrito — and maybe even hope for a return of the Verde sauce, too. However, Taco Bell still hasn't officially announced the return of the beloved Verde packets, so fans will have to keep hoping.

Breakfast California Crunchwrap

On April 13, Taco Bell debuted the California breakfast crunchwrap. The new menu item stuffs the classic crunch wrap with fluffy scrambled eggs, hash browns, crispy bacon, diced tomato, and guacamole. Although the California breakfast crunchwrap is a limited release, it's part of Taco Bell's latest push to refresh its breakfast menu. The refreshed morning menu comes with a similarly refreshed ad campaign featuring Pete Davidson as a morning talk show host on "Breakfast with Peter."

The fast food chain has tried and failed in the past to create a successful breakfast menu, with many of the restaurant's biggest flopsbeingefforts to bring its "Live Más" attitude to breakfast staples. It even apologized last year for overcomplicating the most important meal of the day with eccentric offerings like the waffle taco and the naked egg taco, which featured an oddly solid fried egg as a shell.

The California breakfast crunchwrap may be a limited release but its decidedly simpler and more familiar approach to breakfast food looks like it's here to stay.

Cheesy chipotle chicken burrito

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Taco Bell fans in Charlotte, North Carolina are already missing the $2 cheesy chipotle chicken burrito that debuted in 2022. The limited release appeared on the Cravings Value Menu in December and featured grilled chicken, seasoned rice, and shredded cheese drenched in creamy chipotle sauce and topped with sour cream. The burrito was axed just a couple of weeks later on January 4th, along with two other $2 burritos launched exclusively in Charlotte: the chicken enchilada burrito and the chicken poblano Caesar burrito.

While there's no word on whether any of these limited-release burritos will make a comeback, fans can be optimistic that at least one could get a nationwide launch if the test release in Charlotte was deemed a success. If you had a chance to try the cheesy chipotle chicken burrito or either of the other new $2 burritos while they were being tested, make your demand for their return known. After all, listening to fans' demands is part of the restaurant's brand.

Crispy Melt Tacos

In February 2023, a new launch of a previously discontinued fan favorite came back to Taco Bell locations across the country: the crispy melt taco. But, once again, it was a limited release and the cheesy, crunchy taco disappeared just a month later. The crispy melt taco first appeared on the menu in 2021 as the cantina crispy melt taco.It featured a crisp white corn shell stuffed with nacho cheese, seasoned ground beef, shredded cheese, tomatoes, lettuce, and sour cream. Customers also had the option to swap the ground beef with black beans.

It sounds simple: an ordinary crunchy taco with nacho cheese. But the standard yellow shell was swapped with a more crisp fried white corn shell. Meanwhile, the creamy nacho cheese sauce added a contrasting texture that played off the crisp shell to turn an ordinary taco into a flavor and texture experience.

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Though it was a simple menu item, the crispy melt taco was certainly popular. Fans might see it return in the future or even become a permanent feature on the menu. There's no word from Taco Bell on the future of this beloved menu item yet, though.

Double stacked tacos

The $2 double stacked tacos feature a classic hard shell taco wrapped in a soft shell tortilla with a layer of melted cheese in between. It's sort of like a taco version of the sorely-missed quesarito. After facing off in a round of voting against the enchirito in 2022 and losing, the discontinued taco was quietly tested at a few select locations starting in March 2023. This could mean a nationwide release is on the horizon, as something similar happened with the salsa verde grilled chicken burrito.

The test run is happening in Birmingham, Alabama and includes three variations: the sweet scorpion double stacked taco, the cheesy chipotle double stacked taco, and the nacho crunch double stacked taco. The sweet scorpion variety is filled with beef, cheddar, lettuce, and sweet scorpion sauce. The cheesy chipotle swaps the sweet scorpion sauce for a chipotle one. Meanwhile, the nacho crunch skips the sauce and adds Fiesta strips.

Beefy Crunch Burrito

Although many menu items have already come and gone, fans haven't missed their chance to enjoy the beefy crunch burrito which is set to return to Taco Bell in August 2023. The beefy crunch burrito is loaded with seasoned ground beef, rice, sour cream, nacho cheese sauce, and, to add the crunch, Fritos Flamin' Hot-Flavored Corn Chips. It first showed up at Taco Bell restaurants back in 2010 but had already been discontinued by 2011.

While it reappeared for a few limited releases since then, it hadn't been seen at all since 2018. That is, until Taco Bell invited fans to vote on whether to bring back the beefy crunch burrito or another discontinued Taco Bell menu item, the Cool Ranch Doritos Locos Tacos. Fans voted and the Frito-filled burrito won.

Come August 2023, you'll likely need to act fast if you want to try the beefy crunch burrito. When the enchirito won last year's discontinued menu item showdown, it disappeared again by the end of November. The beefy crunch burrito will likely be a limited release, though no fixed end date has been set as of this writing.

Volcano menu

Maybe one of the most hotly-anticipated returns of 2023, Taco Bell's Volcano Menu is set to come back on June 29th. It first appeared back in 1995, giving Taco Bell fans the choice of a volcano burrito, a volcano taco, or the option to add the signature lava sauce (a spicy nacho cheese sauce) to any other menu item.

The ingredients of this latest version of the volcano burrito have not been released yet, but the taco will likely feature the same distinctive crunchy red shell as before. Inside, you'll probably find all the fixings you'd find in a standard crunchy taco, but with that spicy lava sauce poured on top. The new menu might add some new twists to the classic lineup, but Taco Bell is currently keeping the details under wraps.

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Fans have been campaigning for its return ever since the limited-release menu disappeared in the '90s. The June return is slated to be another limited release, so if you're determined to try the extra spicy throwback menu, you'll need to act fast.

FAQs

14 Food Items That Have Arrived And Disappeared At Taco Bell So Far In 2023 - Mashed? ›

Taco Bell's 2023 fan vote winner is the Beefy Crunch Burrito, which fans can now expect to head back to menus in August. The Beefy Crunch Burrito received a whopping 60% of the more than 950,000 votes and will return to Taco Bells nationwide for a limited time this summer.

What is Taco Bell bringing back in 2023? ›

Taco Bell's 2023 fan vote winner is the Beefy Crunch Burrito, which fans can now expect to head back to menus in August. The Beefy Crunch Burrito received a whopping 60% of the more than 950,000 votes and will return to Taco Bells nationwide for a limited time this summer.

Why is Taco Bell running out of food? ›

Taco Bell is the latest restaurant chain to be affected by global supply chain disruptions that have rippled across industries. Fast food chains have been hit particularly hard in recent months by a labor shortage and low inventory on some key ingredients.

What popular item is Taco Bell bringing back? ›

Taco Bell on Tuesday announced that Nacho Fries would be available on menus nationwide starting on April 13. The return of the fan-favorite item marks the ninth time the fast-food company has offered the food item. Customers can purchase them for $1.99.

Why does Taco Bell take popular items off the menu? ›

FOX Business contributor weighs in on record-high inflation after ordering an expensive meal from Taco Bell on 'Making Money. ' Fast food chain Taco Bell is set to remove a popular item from its menu to free up space to bring back two other items beloved by customers.

What Taco Bell menu items are being removed? ›

(KTLA) – Taco Bell fans will soon be saying goodbye to an item that debuted nearly a decade ago. The fast-food chain announced Thursday that the Quesarito will be removed from menus nationwide on April 19. Fans still have over a month to order the Quesarito online or on the Taco Bell app before its departure.

What is Taco Bell getting rid of? ›

Taco Bell's quesarito will soon leave menus nationwide

Taco Bell is getting rid of the fan-favorite quesarito.

What discontinued items are Taco Bell bringing back? ›

In March, Taco Bell announced plans to resurrect one of two items from its not-too-distant menu: the Beefy Crunch Burrito, made with seasoned beef, sour cream, rice and Fritos Flamin' Hot corn chips; or the Cool Ranch Doritos Locos Taco, which comes in a taco shell seasoned with Doritos Cool Ranch flavoring.

What 2 items are Taco Bell bringing back? ›

The company called the menu, "so hot we can't keep our cool," and this will mark only the third time it has returned over the past 28 years. The returning menu will include the Volcano Burrito, Volcano Taco, and the option to add Lava Sauce on any item.

What are the two new Taco Bell items? ›

Sometimes that can be as simple as swapping out an ingredient or two. That's what Taco Bell is doing with two new versions of the Grilled Cheese Burrito, California Steak, and Bacon, which it's testing at select locations now, according to a report from The Fast Food Post.

What is the most bought item at Taco Bell? ›

But apparently, the rest of the US is picking favorites. By analyzing Google Trends data from October 2020 to October 2021, apartment group The Waycroft has rounded up the most popular Taco Bell orders based on state. The Crunchwrap Supreme won favor in 70% more states than the second-place Quesarito.

What is the longest menu item at Taco Bell? ›

Triple the shell, triple the fun — Taco Bell thinks three Chalupas are better than one. The company has reinvented its traditional menu item by combining three "mini shells" to create a "Triplelupa," the longest shell in Taco Bell history.

Why did Taco Bell remove potatoes from their menu? ›

In order to alleviate the pressure on its operations and help get customers through the drive-thru quickly, it made some menu cuts. It takes a lot of time and effort to prepare the potato bites, Matthews said, so they had to go.

Why is Taco Bell struggling? ›

Some of the providers of the basic goods that have been able to make food products readily available to consumers have struggled to do so, which is seemingly a lasting effect of Covid-19. The US-headquartered fast-food chain, Taco Bell has been hit by a nationwide shortage of some goods.

Why is Taco Bell purple now? ›

The name of the business “Taco Bell” comes from the name of the founder, Glen Bell. The bell icon above the wordmark also comes from Glen Bell's name, while the purple coloring sets the brand apart as exotic and unique.

Did Taco Bell discontinue Mexican Pizza? ›

The Mexican Pizza returned as a permanent menu item on September 15, 2022.

Why are we boycotting Taco Bell? ›

In 2001, the CIW launched the boycott of Taco Bell, calling on the fast-food giant to take responsibility for human rights violations in their supply chain, to improve wages and working conditions by passing on a penny-per-pound pay increase to the workers, and to buy only from Florida growers who passed this penny per ...

Why did Taco Bell discontinue the taco salad? ›

Taco Salad

According to The Cold Wire, the Mexican chain got rid of the bowl due to the "difficulty of maintaining the taco shell bowls," as well as low demand.

Did Taco Bell discontinue the Frito burrito? ›

The movement started when Axton was horrified to find that the Beefy Crunch Burrito, which first debuted in December 2010 and featured seasoned beef, reduced-fat sour cream, rice, nacho cheese sauce and speckled with Flamin' Hot Fritos was suddenly discontinued in 2011.

Why does Taco Bell have ingredient shortage? ›

Due to national ingredient shortages and delivery delays, we may be out of some items,” Taco Bell said in a statement. The fast-food chain is the latest to be impacted by global supply chain disruptions due to a labor shortage and low inventory because of the pandemic.

Why did Taco Bell shrink their menu? ›

Taco Bell is joining the ranks of restaurant chains slimming down their menus amid COVID-19 in favor of efficiency. The chain announced Friday that it's simplifying offerings to streamline operations across its 6,766-unit system.

What dessert is Taco Bell bringing back? ›

(February 17, 2022) – Everyone loves a comeback and that's why Taco Bell and Klondike have partnered yet again to offer fans one of the most iconic frozen treats of all time: the Klondike Choco Taco.

What is in Taco Bell Meximelt? ›

The Meximelt was a specialty menu item that was a cross between a Fresco Soft Taco and a quesadilla. It was a flour tortilla that had melted cheese, their seasoned ground beef, and then the Fresco salsa on the inside. It was served warm, but not grilled.

What burrito did Taco Bell bring back? ›

The Beefy Crunch Burrito is making a comeback this summer at Taco Bell locations nationwide. Its return comes after the fast food chain held a vote to resurrect either the Beefy Crunch Burrito or the Cool Ranch Doritos Locos Taco.

Can you still get an Enchirito at Taco Bell? ›

The beloved Enchirito was inexplicably removed from Taco Bell's regular menu in 2013. It also returned for a limited-time in 2022 thanks to a fan vote. But, don't worry, in 2023, you can still order this fan-favorite enchilada and burrito mash-up.

Are Taco Bell wings coming back in 2023? ›

Football season may be coming to a close, but Taco Bell is giving wings fans a reason to celebrate. The popular chain is bringing back the short-lived Crispy Chicken Wings in 2023 as part of a new Ultimate Game Day Box, which means you can end the season on a high note with the queso-seasoned staple.

What is the new box at Taco Bell called? ›

Fans can purchase the Ultimate GameDay Box for $22* (plus tax) or try the Crispy Chicken Wings a la carte for $6.99* while supplies last. To help ensure fans can satisfy their cravings, Taco Bell is introducing a Wings Filter in the Taco Bell app which shows which nearby restaurants have them available.

What is the new sandwich at Taco Bell called? ›

The Crispy Chicken Sandwich Taco features all-white meat crispy chicken marinated in jalapeño buttermilk, seasoned with bold Mexican spices, and rolled in a crunchy tortilla chip coating. It's served on a warm soft flatbread shaped in an iconic taco form and flavored with Taco Bell's signature creamy chipotle sauce.

What are the new fries called at Taco Bell? ›

The Yellowbird Nacho Fries will feature the same seasoned, crispy fries and nacho cheese sauce as the original, but will also be piled with steak and Taco Bell + Yellowbird's new, exclusive Spicy Habanero Ranch.

What is the cheesiest thing at Taco Bell? ›

The Quesalupa brings cheese to every bite

The phenomenally cheesy phenom has returned. Simply put, this is the cheese-per-bite perfection Taco Bell fans have been waiting for.

What is the hottest thing at Taco Bell? ›

Diablo sauce is by far the hottest sauce on Taco Bell's menu. It's known less for the flavor and more for its strong kick of spice. It's more in comparison with Tabasco, Frank's Red Hot, or Cholula. You add the diablo sauce to make food more heated on the tongue.

What is the most tacos ever eaten in one sitting? ›

At the World Taco Eating Championship, Joey Chestnut broke the world taco eating record by shoveling down 126 tacos in eight minutes. Chestnut came into the contest as the top ranked man in the world.

Is Taco Bell the healthiest fast-food? ›

1. Taco Bell: Fresco Crunchy Taco. According to TODAY, “[Fresco-style] eliminates the cheeses and sour cream and substitutes tomatoes.” That's why it lands in the top spot for Taste of Home: “Coming in at 150 calories, 8 grams of fat and 370 milligrams of sodium, this is one of the healthiest fast-food items available.

What is the worlds largest edible taco? ›

The largest flour taco in the world weighed 750 kg (1,654 lb) and was made by the city of Mexicali and Cocinex SA de CV, in Mexicali, Baja California, Mexico on 8 March 2003.

Did Taco Bell stole a recipe? ›

The Route 66 institution that inspired Taco Bell also served as an important headquarters for Mexican-American social movements. Been Here? Want to Visit? Yes, Glen Bell stole Cafe Mitla's taco recipe in building his Taco Bell fast-food empire, and no, they did not receive credit for it.

Why is Taco Bell apologizing for its previous breakfast menu? ›

Taco Bell is apologizing for its breakfast menu. In recent years, it has been littered with questionable foods, such as the Naked Egg Taco or even the Waffle Taco, that have since been discontinued. Turns out, people just want the basics and the chain is finally accepting that.

Why did the 99 take potato skins off the menu? ›

The 99 first removed potato skins from its menu back in March of 2022 after its potato supplier lost its facility in a fire and the restaurant originally opted to change the menu instead of finding a new supplier.

Are Taco Bell fries back 2023? ›

Taco Bell today announced the nationwide return of Nacho Fries starting Thursday, April 13, 2023. Back for the ninth time in its classic form, Nacho Fries feature crispy golden French fries coated in bold Mexican seasoning and served with a side of warm, nacho cheese sauce for dipping.

What is the future of Taco Bell? ›

Called Taco Bell Defy, the taco chain's new restaurant concept includes an elevated restaurant with multiple drive-thru lanes, food lifts, and a lot of digital integrations.

What day is nacho fries coming back 2023? ›

Apr 11, 2023

Taco Bell's new Yellowbird Nacho Fries was created in partnership with Austin, TX-based Yellowbird Hot Sauce features Yellowbird + Taco Bell Spicy Habanero Ranch sauce along with warm nacho cheese sauce, steak, shredded cheddar, and reduced-fat sour cream over a bed of seasoned fries.

Will Taco Bell get potatoes back? ›

Is Taco Bell bringing back potatoes? Yes! Taco Bell added potatoes to its menu.

Are Nacho Fries going away? ›

Are Taco Bell Nacho Fries back? Yes! Nacho Fries are back. You can order them on the app or online here.

What is Yellowbird Taco Bell? ›

Yellowbird is an Austin, TX-based hot sauce company. The Yellowbird Nacho Fries feature the brand's beloved Habanero Hot Sauce in an exclusive, new condiment: Spicy Habanero Ranch. In addition to the kicked-up ranch, the Yellowbird Nacho Fries are loaded with the classic Taco Bell nacho cheese sauce and grilled steak.

What is the movie where Taco Bell is fancy? ›

If you haven't seen it, Demolition Man is the 1993 Warner Bros. Pictures action sci-fi film set in the year 2032, where the only restaurant left is Taco Bell.

Is Taco Bell going meatless? ›

In 2021, Taco Bell's vegetarian options represented over 12% of sales for the brand. In August 2022, the brand tested a proprietary plant-based protein featured in the Crispy Melt Taco. Fast forward to today, plant-based has become a movement, and Taco Bell is here for it (and always was).

How long will Taco Bell stay good? ›

Taco Bell can last in the fridge for up to four days if stored properly. When storing Taco Bell, please put it in an airtight container or wrap it tightly in aluminum foil or plastic wrap. To extend the shelf life of Taco Bell, you can freeze it for up to three months.

Did Taco Bell get rid of nacho cheese fries? ›

Taco Bell is bringing Nacho Fries back – again. The fan favorite side item, first served in 2018, will be returning to the menu for the ninth time starting Thursday, priced at $1.99.

What is the new flavor of Nacho Fries? ›

The Yellowbird Nacho Fries will feature the same seasoned, crispy fries and nacho cheese sauce as the original, but will also be piled with steak and Taco Bell + Yellowbird's new, exclusive Spicy Habanero Ranch.

Why do they keep discontinuing Nacho Fries? ›

Because nacho fries are a fan favorite, and corporate likes to always be coming up with something new and exciting to peek customers' interest. There are a TON of items like the nacho fries that they decide sold really well, so they'll take it away only to bring it back a few months later.

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