Taco Bell just combined my two favorite things...

Pearl

THIS CHANGES EVERYTHING
http://www.latimes.com/business/money/la-fi-mo-taco-bell-waffle-20130806,0,6446709.story

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Taco Bell is testing its popular waffle tacos in more locations starting this week, after the breakfast product sold well in its initial Southern California run.

The fast food creation, which features eggs and sausage folded up in a waffle, became the best-selling morning menu item at the five Taco Bell restaurants where it debuted this year.

Starting Thursday, the mash-up will expand to 100 eateries in Fresno; Omaha; and Chattanooga, Tenn. – an extension first reported by the Associated Press.

Other breakfast menu items being tested in the 100 stores include fruit-topped yogurt and the AM Crunchwrap, the company said.

The quick service industry is becoming increasingly enamored with the breakfast segment.

This week, Popeyes launched its Chicken Waffle Tenders limited-time offer. McDonald’s this summer said it would roll out its McDonald’s After Midnight menu across the U.S. Starbucks recently began offering more upscale foods to draw consumers looking for quality and convenience.

Quiz: How well do you know fast food?

The plethora of fast food options may be causing cereal makers such as Kellogg to struggle. The company said last week that its U.S. morning foods unit suffered a 3.3% sales decline in the second quarter.

Taco Bell has spent the last two years reinventing its brand. Earlier this year, it changed its catchphrase to Live Mas. Last month, it decided to ditch its kids meals program.

But the Irvine chain may need to work harder to attract the teenagers and young adults known as millennials, according to a survey from consumer perception tracking firm YouGov.

When asked about Taco Bell, 38% of the demographic described the company, a Yum Brands subsidiary along with KFC and Pizza Hut, as “typical fast food.” Nearly 20% saw it as “cheap and filling.” Some 17% characterized the brand as “late night meal or snack food.”

Just 1% considered Taco Bell to be “hip and edgy.”

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I discovered Taco Bell about 20 years ago while I was a construction laborer. I found a TB near a job site and thought the cheap stuff was a great score. I ate there for lunch for the next few days.

Couldn't understand why I had oily shits and general abdominal distress. During my next lunch, I opened one of those 99 cent tacos. Basically, it looked like dog food and much like what had been coming out of my ass for a couple days.

I have not eaten TB since. True Story!
 
i haven't eaten there since college. had a turboshit* that still haunts me to this day and i blame the bell for it. i will partake in a choco taco though.


*one that comes on so fast and angry that there is no stopping it.
 
i haven't eaten there since college. had a turboshit* that still haunts me to this day and i blame the bell for it. i will partake in a choco taco though.


*one that comes on so fast and angry that there is no stopping it.

99 cent rectum rockets
 
In highschool, i ate many, many 7 layer burritos because they were cheap. Sometime my freshman year in college I ate there and that put me over the top. Now I can't even look at one without feeling sick.
 
growing up my dad told me it was dog food. This coming from someone who eats just about everything...

I've lived in Flemington for a few years now, and it wasn't until recently that I noticed there was a TB in town.
 
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