Taco Bell has temporarily removed lettuce, guacamole, and pico de gallo from many menu items as a parasite causing severe diarrhea spreads across multiple U.S. states.
The fast-food chain acted out of caution as health officials investigate cases of cyclosporiasis, an intestinal illness linked to contaminated produce. The move affects popular items, including burritos, tacos, and bowls that typically feature fresh ingredients.



tb is like the only fast food that’s still cheap, the runs come with the price of admission.
The hell are you talking about? The cheapest stuff on the value menu at Taco Bell near me is over $5. It’s like $30 a person to eat there now and it’s fuckin’ dead.
You can’t do al a cart. I know where I’m at, if I order using the taco bell app only, I can get a build your own lux box for $7. It comes with 3 items and a drink. It’s the only thing I buy now.
Those prices are brutal… where I am at a bean burrito there costs closer to $2. But we have better locally-owned places, so I don’t go there very often.
Is it really? Damn I didn’t know it was that bad, well shit.
I dunno man, $5 for the enchirito is a bit high.
The limited time items have been a scam for a while now
Ah ok. I’m not really a Taco Bell person (anymore - not since be a burritos were $1 and made of full fat beans).
I’m biased. From what I understand Taco Bell is extremely franchise dependent when it comes to quality. My locations always been pretty good. They only recently raised the price of a potato taco and bean and rice burrito to like $1.30 or so. I’d obviously prefer it still be a flat $1 but as far as convenience food goes it’s still one of the better options
Yeah, I get it.
They just lost me whenever they changed their refried beans. It was my favorite. lol
Shrinkflation. I’m a pretty light guy but always find taco bell portions ridiculously tiny, I gotta order like 4 different things there to fill me on an empty stomach