I reaLLy like the new smothered shredded chicken burrito at Taco Bell. I omit the sour cream.
Update: When I got my third sample (of three days) at around 11 PM it seemed like they forgot to put chicken through the entire length of the burrito, and it seemed like there was less chicken. So it was more of a buritto instead of a burrito. (hahahaha)
ActuaLLy, there seemed to be some dried out food (crunchy) as weLL, probably the rice. I am thinking that they may lower their quality standards later at night.
I have a pet hate of pricing that ends in 99 I really think they should either end in say 95 or just round up the extra one.
ReplyDeleteI dont think we have such a thing as a Taco Bell in Britain, but I am unsure and may be very wrong. I live in too rural a location to meet such delights...
Rob: I found 3 locations in the UK, one being in Manchester about two hours driving time.
ReplyDeleteLAKESIDE SHOPPING CENTRE
West Thurrock Grays Essex, MD. RM20 2ZP
Phone: 01708 890196
EASTGATE SHOPPING CENTRE
Unit 4 The Food Terrace Basildon Essex, SS14 1EB
Phone: 01268 526471
MANCHESTER ARNDALE
Kiosk 5 The Food Court
Arndale Centre
Manchester England M4 3QA
Phone: 01618 320876
Rob: I agree with you about the .99 irritation.
ReplyDeleteThat is research beyond the call of duty Mr ESB. It appears that in Britain this is the food of very large shopping centres.
ReplyDeleteIt also appears two of these centres have entire parts devoted to food . . . . Golly Gosh, I do not really go to large complexes like these they scare the wits out of me with all those folk running about in a state of busyness.
Rob: I bet that both of us have veRy few wits left that we can afford to lose in the mere pursuit of caloric intake. I rarely go to shopping malls.
ReplyDeleteRob: It is much easier to find a Taco Bell in the US as there are about 5800 of them here, with worldwide total of 6446. I think that would be about 13 restaurants for each Congressional District for the House of Representatives. So each citizen can check their TQoL (Taco Quality of Life) to see if they have at least 13 TB in their district. Eat Qual representation, hahahahahaha ....
ReplyDeleteThat does not leave many for the rest of the world. Maybe it is a tacotical strategy . . . ..
ReplyDeleteRob: The best that my calculations show is 16 TB restaurants in our 13th Congressional District, so 16/13.33 = 1.20 TQoL, above average. It appears that El Paso only has 4 in their district 16, which gives a veRy poor 0.30 TQoL. AND they are right on the Mexican-US Border!
ReplyDeleteI am not a Taco Bell Fan.
ReplyDeleteI'm surprised that anything out of Taco Bell can turn out good.
ReplyDeleteDWei: I am sure they have several things that are gooey-ed. I had not been in one of their restaurants in several months, maybe even years. I was desperate for something different. The cherry limeade drink that I got the first trip severely burned my throat - it was bizarre. I don't have the eXact name of the product at this moment.
ReplyDeletefmcgmccllc: I am and I am not a big fan of Taco Bell. This means that I am a large person and I am not overly enthusiastic about their products in general. My wife has generally taken me to their competition Taco Villa.
ReplyDeleteRob: I love your word! "Tacotical" - which should not be confused with tacotickle - that is the feeling you get when a taco is stuck in your throat choking you.