Taco Bell has just launched these new tacos

New Taco-sandwich hybrid alert!


Taco Bell is known to have a dynamic menu. The channel regularly adds new items, removes and replaces the oldest and continues to bring the previous favorites. For example, the company recentlybrought the very popular nacho fries. On the other hand,Mexican pizza seems to have got the boot permanently, at least for the moment.

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And quite safe, Taco Bell has another innovation in store, this time in the Taco category. The chain has just rolled three new flat flat tacos, which have a "pillow-y" resembling a pita bread holding all the ingredients instead of a reminding torilla of theCrispy chicken sandwich recently tested Taco. And they seem too heavy, as they are somehow more filled than a regular taco, but not quite at the sandwich level.

Flat paste tacos come in three flavors:

The best part? The three options are in the value menu of the string and are at the cost accordingly. Taco Costaud currently sells $ 1.00 and packets in 310 calories, while chicken and black bean versions are priced at 1.49 dollar and are delivered with 270 and 280 calories, respectively.

While Taco Bell did not specify how long the new Taco-sandwich hybrids, it's probably a sure bet of trying them as soon as possible, because we predict that this could be a limited offer (in the real Taco Bell Fashion )

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