http://time.com/money/4619500/taco-bell-fries-testing/
Everyday Money Taco Bell [h=1]Taco Bell Is Testing French Fries[/h]
<time class="publish-date" itemprop="datePublished" datetime="2016-12-29 10:50:49" pubdate="">10:50 AM ET</time>
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<figcaption class="image-caption"> Bloomberg—Bloomberg via Getty Images Taco Bell is testing fries in one location. </figcaption> </figure> [h=2]For an extra $2, you can get them "loaded" with nacho toppings[/h] <aside class="right-rail__container right-rail__container--ad"></aside> Taco Bell is letting customers order a side of fries with their burritos.
The Tex-Mex chain is testing French fries in a location in Irvine, Calif., Business Insider reported. The fries can be served with just “habanero” seasoning, for 50 cents.
If you pay an extra $2, you can get the fries “loaded” with all of the toppings on the chain’s Nacho Supreme, except for beans. Those include beef, tomatoes, nacho cheese, sour cream and add-ons like guacamole, bacon and jalapeño peppers.
“We’ve tested fries in the U.S. previously,” a Taco Bell spokesperson told Business Insider earlier in the year. “We’re always looking for new items to test, so if we see a good fit for a particular region, we would never say never to testing them again.”
Taco Bell customers took to social media to express their surprise, delight and disgust about the fries on the menu:
Everyday Money Taco Bell [h=1]Taco Bell Is Testing French Fries[/h]
<time class="publish-date" itemprop="datePublished" datetime="2016-12-29 10:50:49" pubdate="">10:50 AM ET</time>
<figure class="article-hero landscape">
<figcaption class="image-caption"> Bloomberg—Bloomberg via Getty Images Taco Bell is testing fries in one location. </figcaption> </figure> [h=2]For an extra $2, you can get them "loaded" with nacho toppings[/h] <aside class="right-rail__container right-rail__container--ad"></aside> Taco Bell is letting customers order a side of fries with their burritos.
The Tex-Mex chain is testing French fries in a location in Irvine, Calif., Business Insider reported. The fries can be served with just “habanero” seasoning, for 50 cents.
If you pay an extra $2, you can get the fries “loaded” with all of the toppings on the chain’s Nacho Supreme, except for beans. Those include beef, tomatoes, nacho cheese, sour cream and add-ons like guacamole, bacon and jalapeño peppers.
“We’ve tested fries in the U.S. previously,” a Taco Bell spokesperson told Business Insider earlier in the year. “We’re always looking for new items to test, so if we see a good fit for a particular region, we would never say never to testing them again.”
Taco Bell customers took to social media to express their surprise, delight and disgust about the fries on the menu:
Wendy's sells taco salad, Taco Bell is about to start selling fries. What is going on
— Tucker Blevins (@7ForDays) December 28, 2016
— Tucker Blevins (@7ForDays) December 28, 2016