Taco Bell will bring back one discontinued menu item based on your vote

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Taco Bell is giving its customers the chance to bring back one of their discontinued menu items! All you have to do is vote for your favorite item and it could be back on the menu in no time. Whether you’re a fan of the Beefy Crunch Burrito, the Volcano Taco, or the Enchirito, you can make your voice heard and help bring back your favorite item. So don’t wait, cast your vote today and help bring back your favorite Taco Bell menu item!

Taco Bell Brings Back Discontinued Menu Item Based on Your Vote

Taco Bell is giving its fans the chance to bring back one of their favorite discontinued menu items. The fast-food chain is asking customers to vote on which item they would like to see return to the menu. The winning item will be brought back for a limited time.

The choices include the Beefy Crunch Burrito, the Beefy Mini Quesadilla, the Cheesy Fiesta Potatoes, the Volcano Taco, and the XXL Grilled Stuft Burrito. Customers can vote on the Taco Bell website or on the Taco Bell app. The voting period ends on April 30th.

Taco Bell has been known to bring back fan-favorite menu items in the past. In 2018, the chain brought back the Nacho Fries for a limited time. The fries were so popular that they were brought back again in 2019.

Taco Bell is giving its customers the chance to bring back one of their favorite discontinued menu items. So, if you have a favorite, make sure to cast your vote before April 30th.

Fans have been pleading. They’ve been Tweeting. They’ve been begging their favorite fast-food spots to bring back crave-worthy items that have been previously discontinued. And no one has retired more gems than Taco Bell. Think the Bell Beefer, the 7-Layer Burrito, and Caramel Apple Empanadas, among others.

And finally, Taco Bell has decided to make customers happy. In the year when anything seems possible at the Tex-Mex chain (I mean, the Mexican Pizza is making a permanent return), we’ll be getting another menu resurrection that’s a long time coming. The best part? You have a say in it!

Starting today, Taco Bell Rewards Members can vote on whether the chain should bring back the Double Decker Taco or the Enchirito—two items that have been MIA for many years.

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Double Decker Taco vs the Enchirito
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The Double Decker Taco was initially a limited-time item launched in 1995 and became a permanent menu staple in 2006. Sadly, Taco Bell discontinued it in 2019. It was made with a soft flour tortilla layered with beans, wrapped around a traditional crunchy taco shell filled with seasoned beef, lettuce, and cheddar cheese.

The Enchirito is even older and dates as far back as the ’70s. It consisted of a soft flour tortilla filled with beef, beans, and diced onions covered with a red sauce and melted shredded cheddar cheese. It hasn’t been seen at Taco Bell in nearly a decade.

Now, customers can pick the item the chain will bring back for a limited time in the near future (date still unknown), and the winning pick will be announced on October 7. You can vote in the chain’s mobile app once a day through October 6 when the polls are closing.

“On the heels of the love and passion we saw for Mexican pizza, we wanted to continue elevating the voices of our most loyal fans by giving them exclusive access to a uniquely digital experience that fosters brand love,” says Sean Tresvant, Taco Bell’s chief brand officer, in a statement. “Nobody gets Taco Bell more than our community, so we’re thrilled to empower them with this in-app voting experience that allows them to have a direct impact on our menu.”

Still no word on other missing faves like the Taco Salad, the Zesty Chicken Bowl, the 1/2-Pound Beef & Potato Burrito, the Caramel Apple Empanada, or the Grilled Stuft Burrito.

Not that we dislike the current Taco Bell options, but we’re feeling the ’90s nostalgia pretty hard right now. Taco Bell, we’re up for more voting at any time.

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