TACO BELL RULES

stoney56

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Oct 4, 2004
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TreasureTales said:
Well, whatever the source or vector, it's getting mighty scarey to eat out, or to travel by cruise ship, or to visit a nursing home. My own cooking isn't good, but I have only gotten sick from it once...when I left food out overnight and ate it anyway because I figured "Oh, what the heck, I'm hungry and it SMELLS alright." Lesson learned the hard way. ;D ;D :P :P

I agree. I watched a GM at a Pizza Hut change out the potato salad at their salad bar because of the time factor (they have a little clock that she reset for leftout food). She then put the OLD DIRTY SPOON back into the new stuff. Haven't ate there since.

If in doubt, throw it out or Microblast it. LOL Either way, it's no longer edible. ;)
 

hasbeen

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Jan 4, 2006
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Jack-in-the-Box is the name of the fast food restaurants in Washington state where the bad e.coli contamination happened about 7-8 years ago. I ate at one,
once ,lousy food,the quality is almost as poor as McDonald's.

My biggest complaint against Taco Bell is that their sauce is too mild.I eat at Taco Bells at least twice a week,usually use about 6-8 packets of the Fire sauce for each taco or burrito.

I eat Mexican food at home about twice a week,I use Herdez brand Chilpotle Salsa with a liberal sprinkling of Temporary Insanity hot sauce on top.

I've been eating at Taco Bells for about 35 years ,haven't been sick from their food yet.

Taco Bell is my favorite fast food restaurant,bar none.

hasbeen
 

Tubecity

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Taco Bell, sorry, no thanks. Pasty so called ground meat wrapped in something
that tasted liked damp newspaper. I've had homemade real Mexican tortillas, tacos & other dishes & calling Taco Bell Mexican food is like saying Long John Silvers is a fine seafood dining experience. I won't eat there on a bet.
 

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stefen

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Tubecity said:
Taco Bell, sorry, no thanks. Pasty so called ground meat wrapped in something
that tasted liked damp newspaper. I've had homemade real Mexican tortillas, tacos & other dishes & calling Taco Bell Mexican food is like saying Long John Silvers is a fine seafood dining experience. I won't eat there on a bet.

Let me shake your hand :)
 

Bullfrog1

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Oct 24, 2008
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I'm from California, just North of the Mexican boarder! I think Taco Bell's food is a joke! It's too americanized, doesn't really taste Mexican at all. But how would people back East know how "REAL" Mexican tastes like, to compare it anyway?
 

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