Taco Bell made some significant cuts to its menu 2020, and now the company is announcing that another favorite is leaving the list.
Upon returning to the menu earlier this year, Taco Bell’s adored Quesalupa would only make a limited-time appearance.
A spokesperson for the fast-food chain revealed that the cheese-stuffed chalupa would be going off the menu in May, according to Thrillist.
“Fans are encouraged to satisfy their Quesalupa craving before it leaves Taco Bell’s menu later this month,” the statement read.
The last time Taco Bell fans saw the Quesalupa on the menu would have been in 2016. In March of 2021, it was announced that Taco Bell would officially bring the item back.
The Quesalupa features a chalupa shell with melted pepper jack and mozzarella cheese. In addition to the cheesy taste, the taco shell includes lettuce, beef, tomatoes, sour cream, and of course, more cheese.
However, if you are a vegetarian, you can swap out the beef for black beans. Taco lovers were able to purchase the $2.99 item nationwide. While the item itself costs just $2.99, fans can buy a Quesalupa meal for $6.99, including two tacos and a large drink.
Taco Bell is known for adding items to its menu and surprising its fans with new and nostalgic items.
The chain previously teased that they would “interrupt” the chicken sandwich wars with their Crispy Chicken Sandwich taco, featuring chicken marinated in jalapeño buttermilk and fried with a crunchy tortilla chip coating.
Additionally, to please fans, Taco Bell announced that potato items would be back on the menu beginning March 11, 2021.
The potatoes were booted from Taco Bell’s menu in August. Both the Spicy Fiesta Soft Taco & Cheesy Fiesta Potatoes will return.
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