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The item is one of several that the chain has discontinued
- Dan J. O'Connor, Freelance consumer reporter
TACO Bell customers are raising concerns about a beloved menu item as they struggle to find it anywhere.
Fans of the fast food chain’s Rolled Chicken Tacos have been complaining that the recently-revived item is hard to locate.
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Taco Bell, which had previously discontinued the product in 2020, brought back the Rolled Taco in September with much fanfare.
The roll, Taco Bell’s take on a taquito, has been difficult for fans to find in recent days.
Rolled Chicken Tacos no longer appear in the chain’s online menu.
The rolls could be ordered at $2.99 for two or $5.49 for four.
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While fans have struggled to find the item, it’s unclear whether or not Rolled Chicken Tacos have been discontinued.
Taco Bell did not immediately respond to a request for comment by the U.S. Sun.
With the affordable option apparently off the table, fans took to social media to ask where their favorite item rolled off to.
FANS REACT
Several Taco Bell customers took to X, formerly known as Twitter, to vent about the apparent loss of the Rolled Chicken Tacos.
“Taco Bell getting rid of their “rolled chicken tacos” is the worst thing ever,” one fan tweeted.
Another asked why the popular item was removed while some of his less-favorite items remained on the menu.
“Taco Bell needs to get rid of the Mexican pizza and keep the rolled chicken tacos permanently” they posted.
TACO TIME
While fans eagerly await news on the status of the Rolled Chicken Taco, the U.S. Sun follows reports of discontinued items.
Taco Bell has discontinued other items in the past.
Earlier this month, fans realized that Taco Bell had discontinued its Quesarito.
The hybrid of a burrito and quesadilla was first introduced in 2014 but was axed just before it celebrated ten years on the market.
“Rest in peace sweet prince,” commented one fan in tribute. “You were too pure for this world.”
The chain has a long history of discontinuing items.
The Chilito, a chili and cheese burrito, was discontinued at most locations in the 1990s.
Fans have been asking for a revival ever since.
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