Taco Bell is retiring 12 item from its national menu, including potato options and the brand’s popular 7-Layer Burrito beginning August 13, 2020.
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When asked by Business Insider for more information on the brand’s plans to fill the gap left by potatoes, a brand representative “emphasized that the chain plans to continue to push for more vegetarian options.”
“We launched the new Vegetarian Panel at the beginning of the year, prior to our shifts in operations over the last few months related to COVID-19. While some vegetarian favorites are retiring, we’re continuing to innovate across all categories — including plant-based,” Business Insider quoted a representative for the company as saying.
Overall, Taco Bell will retire the following 12 items from menus nationwide starting August 13, 2020:
- 7-Layer Burrito
- Grilled Steak Soft Taco
- Quesarito (Will still be available for digital orders)
- Nachos Supreme
- Beefy Fritos Burrito
- Spicy Tostada
- Triple Layer Nachos
- Spicy Potato Soft Taco
- Cheesy Fiesta Potatoes
- Loaded Grillers (Cheesy Potato, Beefy Nacho)
- Chips & Dips
- Mini Skillet Bowl
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