This is making me want to go get Taco Bell.
TBell is only marginally acceptable as food. I feel bad for those whose only choice in "mexican" fast food is TBell. I've been there maybe a dozen times in my life and have never once not regretted the choice.
This is making me want to go get Taco Bell.
TBell is only marginally acceptable as food. I feel bad for those whose only choice in "mexican" fast food is TBell. I've been there maybe a dozen times in my life and have never once not regretted the choice.
I'm in Texas though, so I'm spoiled as hell when it comes to choices. I might feel a lot different if I lived in an area where the only place to get cheap tacos and such was Tbell.
I'm in the the LA area and will still hit up Taco Bell every few months even with easily accessible Mexican food everywhere because of their 99c stuff.
Well, I still havent found a decent fast burger (despite people claims about 5 Guys) but Chipotle makes awesome tacos, Churches has great chicken, and Blimpies/Quiznos are good sammiches.
Dairy Queen has awesome stuff these days (for most of the 90's they were shit).
This is tragic, totally tragic news on par with the Norway massacre. Sorry for your tragic loss OP.
Back in the late 90s I used to frequent a local Lebanese mom/pop restaurant that served real food (as opposed to the crap they serve at TB). It was a rough time for me as I was working full time, taking night classes towards an MBA ... and my Mom was dying. Ont the way to class one afternoon I stopped at the restaurant and ordered off the menu (a fantastic falafel sandwitch). When my name was called I was told (what I thought) the wrong, inflated price. When I told them the "correct" price I was informed that the menu prices had changed but they hadn't had the 2 minutes it would take to replace the menu in the window. I paid begrungingly and wished them a friendly fairwell, knowing that they had lost my business forever.
It has been 12 years since I bought that sandwitch and the restaurant is still there. Unfortunately for them they lost thousands of dollars worth of business because they would not honor their advertised price on a stupid sandwitch.
Vote with your wallet ... don't spend your money there anymore. You know TB's food is crap, you know it sucks, you've been insulted, dishonored, etc. ... make them pay!!!
Thank you for saving so many starving kids. At least, I assume that's what you did with those "thousands of dollars" you didn't spend at that restaurant.
This is tragic, totally tragic news on par with the Norway massacre. Sorry for your tragic loss OP.
Back in the late 90s I used to frequent a local Lebanese mom/pop restaurant that served real food (as opposed to the crap they serve at TB). It was a rough time for me as I was working full time, taking night classes towards an MBA ... and my Mom was dying. Ont the way to class one afternoon I stopped at the restaurant and ordered off the menu (a fantastic falafel sandwich). When my name was called I was told (what I thought) the wrong, inflated price. When I told them the "correct" price I was informed that the menu prices had changed but they hadn't had the 2 minutes it would take to replace the menu in the window. I paid begrungingly and wished them a friendly fairwell, knowing that they had lost my business forever.
It has been 12 years since I bought that sandwich and the restaurant is still there. Unfortunately for them they lost thousands of dollars worth of business because they would not honor their advertised price on a stupid sandwich.
Vote with your wallet ... don't spend your money there anymore. You know TB's food is crap, you know it sucks, you've been insulted, dishonored, etc. ... make them pay!!!
I went to Taco Bell and got two Burrito Supremes for 1.98 and it was filling and awesome.
Maybe it was just a lot busier that morning than expected. The pizza shop I (occasionall) work at runs out of pizza every once in a while. Customers are often confused by this, so we have to explain to them that we make fresh dough every day; it takes at least 2 hours after we start making the dough before it's ready to be made into a pizza (with a lot of extra effort to rush it out in 2 hours; 3 hours is more realistic.) And, that requires an extra employee to come in; one of the few who know how to make the dough, as if we're that busy that we run out, no one has the spare time to make the dough. But, generally, by the time we realize that we're going to run out of dough, it's too late - if we don't figure it out by 6:00 - it's too late to bother.