This Recently Discovered Taco Bell Receipt From 1999 Will Shock You — Eat This Not That

By Ghuman

Introduction

If you’re a fan of fast food, you’ve probably heard of Taco Bell. But did you know that a recently discovered Taco Bell receipt from 1999 has been making waves? This receipt is a time capsule of sorts, giving us a glimpse into the past and showing us just how much the fast food industry has changed over the years. From the prices to the menu items, this receipt will shock you. So if you’re curious to see what Taco Bell was like two decades ago, read on to find out!

This Recently Discovered Taco Bell Receipt From 1999 Will Shock You

Taco Bell fans, prepare to be amazed. A recently discovered receipt from 1999 has revealed some of the most outrageous prices for Taco Bell items ever seen. From a $1.99 Chalupa Supreme to a $0.99 Burrito Supreme, this receipt is sure to make you do a double take.

The receipt, which was found in a time capsule in a small town in Texas, shows that the prices for Taco Bell items were much lower than they are today. For example, a Chalupa Supreme was only $1.99, while today it costs around $3.99. A Burrito Supreme was only $0.99, while today it costs around $2.99. Even a small drink was only $0.59, while today it costs around $1.59.

These prices are sure to shock Taco Bell fans, as they are much lower than what we are used to seeing today. It’s a reminder of how much prices have gone up over the years, and how much more expensive it is to eat at Taco Bell now than it was back in 1999.

So the next time you’re at Taco Bell, take a moment to appreciate the prices you’re paying. And if you’re feeling nostalgic, you can always take a look at this receipt from 1999 and remember the good old days.

Ahh, remember those days when just a few loose coins could pay for a full-on fast-food dinner: appetizer, entree, side, and drink? No?

Well, this Redditor found a “perfectly preserved Taco Bell receipt from 1999” in a library book. Apparently, on Tuesday, May 18, 1999, guest #211 took home a complete meal for a total of $3.50—or $3.24, not counting tax.

For context, that’s about a year after the Irvine-based chain, founded by Glen Bell, launched its Gorditas and about a year before they started to retire those Chihuahua ads.

Here’s what the order included, and how much the same order would cost today.

1 CC-BUR

taco bell chili cheese burrito
Courtesy of Taco Bell

In 1999, the Chili Cheese Burrito—a flour tortilla filled with chili and cheddar cheese—was just shy of a dollar at 99 cents. Although it’s no longer on the menu, it remains one of the most popular Taco Bell items of all time. Legend has it you can find it at limited locations for roughly $1.69. But let’s say, today, you swapped this for a Quesarito—you’d fork over $3.79.

1 TACO

taco bell taco
Taco Bell/ Facebook

Back then, you could get one taco for 99 cents. Today, your cheapest options are the Soft and Crunchy Tacos at $1.59. What’s included: seasoned beef, lettuce, and cheese. Any modifications will jack up the price. But for comparison’s sake, let’s say you get the Cheesy Gordita Crunch for $4.39 because it’s 2022 and a simple taco just won’t do anymore—that’s a huge difference!

1 NACHOS

taco bell chips and nacho cheese sauce
Courtesy of Taco Bell

On the same day that the Backstreet Boys released their third studio album, an order of nachos from Taco Bell was only 69 cents. Assuming this receipt is referring to their Chips and Nacho Cheese Sauce, we’re dealing with just $1 of inflation.

1 PEP-16

pepsi
Courtesy of Walmart

A small, 16-oz Pepsi was 89 cents in 1999. Today, the refreshing beverage order comes to $1.99.

The grand total

The total for this order in 1999 (with tax) was $3.50. The total for a similar order in 2022 would be around $12.68. Not an enormous leap, but when you add up that roughly $9 difference, say, 10 times a year… That’s $90. Ouch!

Here are some of our favorite responses to u/-pilot37’s post:

User Dravuhm wrote: “I don’t think younger people believe me when I tell them it was hard to spend ten bucks at Taco Bell when I was a teenager.”

“I bought 3 things at Taco Bell last week and it was $16. That really surprised me,” added user BafangFan.

“A lot of my younger co-workers are still in disbelief that McD’s used to air commercials boasting about buying a burger, fries and a drink, and getting change back from a buck,” says user OldKermudgeon. (Speaking of how times have changed, check out these 15 Rarest McDonald’s Menu Items In America.)

User PsychologicalDust742 shares: “If you spent $10 at TB in the 90’s you fed a small army. 99 cents for a chili cheese burrito. sigh I’m old.”

And user jvanstone feels it too: “This is how I survived making $4.25/hr. and moved out of my parent’s house with a couple of roommates. Without Taco Bell I’d have starved.”