Taco Bell's latest menu additions: Chain expands Enchirito will be joined by 7-Layer Nacho Fries
For a while at least, Taco Bell will continue to expand its menu.
The fast food restaurant business has already announced the beefy Enchirito's return, which is currently being served nationwide till November 30. 7-Layer Nacho Fries ($3.99) are another new limited-time menu item that will be available starting on Thursday.
Besides beef, black beans, diced tomatoes, sour cream, creamy chipotle sauce, and guacamole, the dish is made with the restaurant's Nacho Fries, which were reinstated to the menu last month. The dish is available in vegan form, and the contents can also be ordered as a burrito ($3.49).
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For a short while nationwide, nacho fries are still offered à la carte for $1.79 or in a $5.49 box with a taco, medium drink, and a beefy 5-Layer Burrito. Along with a Steak Chalupa, a Nacho Cheese Doritos Locos Taco, and a medium drink, Nacho Fries are also available in the $7.99 Deluxe Cravings Box.
Up through November 30, you may get the Enchirito ($3.79), a soft flour tortilla stuffed with seasoned meat, beans, and sliced onions and topped with red sauce and cheese (order on the Taco Bell app or in-restaurant kiosks). Customers via the Taco Bell app decided to bring back the Enchirito last month after it was discontinued in 2013 and was released in 1970.
Fans of Taco Bell may also try Grilled Cheese Nacho Fries ($3.49), which are fries topped with grilled marinated beef, nacho cheese sauce, and creamy chipotle sauce, for a limited time in Sacramento, California. Jalapenos are not required.
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