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Taco Bell cuts Mexican pizza and other dishes from its menu

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Mexican pizza, pico de gallo and shredded chicken will not be on the Taco Bell menu from November 5th. On Thursday, Taco Bell reassured fans that this is the last time this year it will change its menu, and that the removal will “make room for new innovations.”

Last month, Taco Bell got rid of about a dozen foods, including a 7-layer burrito, Supreme nachos, and meat fritos burritos. In July, the company explained that it was necessary to “create a more effective Taco Bell experience” during the pandemic.

Several restaurants, including McDonald’s (MCD), have removed a number of items as a way to eliminate complexity and cost and promote simpler or more popular products at a time when cost savings are critical for restaurant operators.

Regarding the latest round of changes, Taco Bell said there are several other reasons why he says goodbye to the five points. Ditching Mexican pizza, for example, is part of the company’s green commitment to packing more than 7 million pounds of carton a year for this product.

He replaces pico de gallo with diced tomatoes. Removing the shredded chicken means three chicken items – shredded soft chicken tacos, shredded chicken burritos, and shredded melted chicken quesadillas – will disappear in the fall. Instead, Taco Bell will add a tropical iced drink, Dragonfruit Freeze and a melting chicken chipotle.

Taco Bell, owned by Yum! Brands (Yummy), said last month that many of its restaurants will be completely renovated. it latest design emphasizes dynamism and limits human interaction, making it more appropriate for the era of coronavirus.

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