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You can't deny that there is something unique about Taco Bell's ground beef. Granted, not everyone is a fan, but if you are, here's how to replicate it at home.
The firm contends that that Taco Bell shouldn't market the taco meat filling in question as beef because their testing shows that it only contains 36 percent ground beef. If that's true, Taco Bell ...
"Although that's funny, the answer is NO," says the company; there's no such grade, as it turns out, and Taco Bell uses "only USDA-inspected, 100% premium real beef, period." ...
Taco Bell has temporarily removed seasoned ground beef from the menu at restaurants in nearly two dozen states after a customer complained they had found metal shavings in their meat. The recall ...
When checking Taco Bell's website for myself to see the ingredients this is what is stated under seasoned ground beef: “Beef, water, seasoning [isolated oat product, salt, chili pepper, onion ...
An Alabama law firm claims in a lawsuit that Taco Bell is using false advertising when it refers to using "seasoned ground beef" or "seasoned beef" in its products.
On Saturday, Taco Bell told a limited number of restaurants to stop serving seasoned beef, and instead ask customers to try chicken or steak as the beef did not meet quality standards, Associated ...
On Saturday, Taco Bell said restaurants in some states were asking customers to try chicken or steak in their burritos after quality concerns pushed it to temporarily stop serving seasoned beef.
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