Taco Bell, Luxe Value Menu
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Taco Bell's latest test item is a zesty collaboration with Tajín, the iconic Mexican seasoning blend made with chili peppers, lime, and sea salt. If that name sounds familiar, you may recall Taco Bell’s limited-time Tajín menu in California last year, which featured Tajín Corn Twists and a Tajín Strawberry Freeze.
No purchase is required to participate, but users must be a Taco Bell Rewards program member and signed into their account on the mobile app to create a Fan Style order. Fans have the chance to get their order on the menu until 11:59 p.m. PT on Wednesday, August 13.
For decades, having a go-to customized Taco Bell order has been a badge of honor for fans. In fact, well over half of all Taco Bell app checkouts include a customized menu item. Now, Taco Bell is turning that tradition into public recognition with the nationwide launch of Fan Style.
Border Foods Inc., a Taco Bell franchisee, acquired the former Taco John’s property at 4029 32nd Ave. last month for a new Taco Bell location. Taco John’s closed its Hudsonville space next to Meijer last year, along with four other local locations.
"The Luxe Value Menu test is a natural extension of Taco Bell’s evolving value story and commitment to providing accessible options for all lifestyles and cravings,” reads the press release.
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