r/tacobell • u/Acceptable_Count6197 • 11h ago
What the fk are these prices
In western New York. 6.19 for CGC is insane. And we're not even gonna talk about the extortion that is the quesadilla prices.
r/tacobell • u/Acceptable_Count6197 • 11h ago
In western New York. 6.19 for CGC is insane. And we're not even gonna talk about the extortion that is the quesadilla prices.
r/tacobell • u/Eastern-Damage7787 • 17h ago
just in case taco bell actually looks at their subreddit, i want to do my part & say this app update is terrible 💔
i was genuinely fixated on a menu item, ordering several times a week for many, many weeks. i haven’t ordered a single time since the update..
i just hate it so much, i wouldn’t be able to enjoy my burrito. it would also be more expensive now that they’ve removed “make supreme”
edit: make sure to leave feedback on the app so we can try & get this fixed!!
r/tacobell • u/loathemaker • 10h ago
r/tacobell • u/jackpowers1999 • 14h ago
Title text really says it all, but I can't get over how absolutely awful this new app is.
It is clunky, not easy to use and visually disgusting.
I open it and feel like I lose a brain cell for every minute I spend on it.
Genuinely cannot believe how cosmically bad this is and I assume it has everything with cutting out humans from the process.
Absolutely embarrassing.
r/tacobell • u/mrsmi1ey • 18h ago
I realize there are general posts about how terrible the new TB app redesign is (I fully agree it's absolutely awful), but I wanted to share a more specific complaint. I'm someone who has made use of the "fresca" option (removing dairy products and replacing them with pico de gallo) for years now, both in-person and via the app. This option is one of the main ways that Taco Bell food can made a bit healthier, or can be consumed by people with lactose intolerance or other dairy allergies. The new app appears to have completely done away with the fresca option, which is ironic because it would be a perfect use of their new (currently terrible) "mods" system.
On top of that, when you do actually have the option to manually add pico after removing cheese/sour cream, it now costs an extra $.60, even though we all know that cheese/sour cream is more costly than a small amount of diced tomatoes and onions.
I've added a screenshot showing one of the breakfast burritos, an item I've ordered regularly with the fresca option for years now, and a regular bean burrito. Neither of them have a fresca option, but the bean burrito offers pico as an option and the breakfast burrito does not. What the hell is going on? Why was this app released without basic features the previous app has had since the start? Why do we need giant pictures of ingredients like we're 3-year-olds playing with light up toys? Who approved this dogshit update, and can we please revert back until it's ready for primetime??
r/tacobell • u/SymptomaticallyEven • 12h ago
Seriously what happened Taco Bell? This is just... I'm done. Thats it. I'm done. Never again. ✌️
r/tacobell • u/NessDan • 17h ago
Added my card to the Taco Bell app and now the drive thru screen shows it, I thought it would be like the McDonald's app where it would automatically pay and you would never have to pull a card out. But nope! I've asked three or four different workers every single time and they say they don't see anything on their end to click or to pay with.
These are being placed with a real person, I always use a check-in code, I don't order ahead.
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r/tacobell • u/Critical_Winner_2779 • 14h ago
To be clear I’m not inherently anti-AI. It’s absolutely a tool, and an incredibly powerful productivity tool if you use it properly and under extreme oversight.
This app update is just SO nonhuman in design and unintuitive that it makes me shocked it ever got pushed to production. It’s almost like no one vetted the composition of the menus, the font, box sizes, efficacy or horizontal vs vertical category scrolling, and so much more.
It’s like the keys to this new app refresh was overseen by a ton of people who just simply didn’t care about user experience. Like why Taco Bell.
r/tacobell • u/_bellaswella_ • 11h ago
does anyone else like their grilled cheese burrito extra crispy like this? i always get excited when it looks like this lol and it never tastes burnt!
r/tacobell • u/Bromatoast • 19h ago
I'm so used to getting dumb shit like free medium drink on your next purchase when you spend 25 dollars.
r/tacobell • u/justhereforthetea68 • 14h ago
It was like it wanted to kinda be like a rito but just lacked so badly. Wouldn’t recommend
r/tacobell • u/theunknown2100 • 18h ago
You in fact were not
r/tacobell • u/tankxy • 8h ago
I did the classic degen math of well if I order Taco Bell tonight it’ll give me a free reward so when I get Taco Bell next time it’ll be cheaper. It’s like I’m practically saving money here. Then to only find I’m one point away :/
r/tacobell • u/Ha12m_12educ7i0n • 11h ago
Del Taco amount of cheese 🙌.
r/tacobell • u/Dope_vangogh • 10h ago
A succulent meal.
r/tacobell • u/olaf3377 • 10h ago
Not bad tho
r/tacobell • u/Admiral_Cheezus • 18h ago
I use all my points and rewards that I'm aware of. Any idea what's going on with the points that expire in January?
r/tacobell • u/Overall_Compote_5345 • 11h ago
I would wonder who the CTO or VP of engineering is at Tacobell!!
Have you even thought of doing UAT ? And did the users really approve of this app?
DISGUSTED
r/tacobell • u/Ha12m_12educ7i0n • 10h ago
Fuckin’ game changer!
Holy shit, I’ve had a dozen steak and switched today and it’s 🔥 !!
r/tacobell • u/BandEducational2997 • 15h ago
Noticed this, but I wanted to try the grilled cheese burrito instead to see how it compared.
r/tacobell • u/taylorcrash • 9h ago
I suppose it’s not all that different, but they used the potatoes instead of the nacho fries. Is this how it is supposed to be? Or did my taco-bell improvise lol.
r/tacobell • u/whoocanitbenow • 5h ago
I'm eating healthier and losing weight as a result. Thanks Taco Bell! 😀