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10 Reasons Why You Should Love Taco Bell

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10 Reasons Why You Should Love Taco Bell
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Taco Bell - people love to hate it. I personally love it, despite the fact that it's fast food and really bad for you. The quality of the food isn't top notch, but it's just so delicious. Here's some reasons why everyone should show Taco Bell a little more love.


1. It’s amazing.

Need I say more? (Yes, see below).

2. Crunchwrap Supremes

Okay, the Crunchwrap is easily the greatest thing to happen to Taco Bell. It was a life changer. I truly don’t even remember what I’d order before they introduced them to the menu. It has basically everything that’s good about Taco Bell wrapped into a beautiful, pseudo-Mexican perfection.

3. There’s an app!

They have an app that allows you to order online to save time, plus it saves your card info for convenience. How sweet is that?

4. Doritos

Hands down, Doritos are the best chips out there. No question. Pair it with some seasoned ground beef, cheddar cheese, lettuce, tomato, and sour cream? That’s called heaven on earth, A.K.A. a Doritos Locos Taco.

5. Sporks

Ugh, I love those stupid sporks. They’re the perfect hybrid between spoon and fork. I lowkey take extra ones home when I leave.

6. Their Twitter is hilarious.

They have a taco emoji gif maker!!!!!! Check it out (@TacoBell).

7. Fourth Meal

Sometimes, in the dead of night, I need Taco Bell in my life. Taco Bell never lets me down because, depending on the location, I can usually get it at 2 a.m.

8. The nacho cheese is delicious.

Sometimes I go to Taco Bell and only order their $.99 nachos and cheese. This is a rare occurrence, because I usually go all out, but it’s just SO GOOD.

9. The cute messages on their hot sauces.

Look how cute!


10. BAJA BLAST

No Taco Bell appreciation post would be complete without an ode to Baja Blast, the greatest soda in existence. A trip to Taco Bell is never complete without a large one of these bad boys.



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