If you fancy Taco Bell's Nacho Fries, the fast-food chain has two new deals cooking.
You can make it a month of Nacho Fries with the new Nacho Fries Lover's Pass. The $10 pass, available to Taco Bell Rewards Members, gets you a regular order of Nacho Fries every day for 30 consecutive days. To become a Rewards Member, sign up on the Taco Bell app through Dec. 4.
And Taco Bell has a new twist on its popular Nacho Fries dish: Grilled Cheese Nacho Fries. A limited-time menu item ($4.99) available starting Thursday, Nov. 16, features the seasoned fries topped with mozzarella, Monterey pepper jack and cheddar cheeses and grilled steak can also be ordered with jalapeños.
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On Tuesday, Nov. 21, Taco Bell Rewards Members can get free delivery on a Build Your Own Meal for 4 ($24.99) – you choose to get 4 of Taco Bell's 3 classic menu items such as burritos and burritos, and two sides (including nacho fries). You can add four medium drinks for $4. (At participating locations, while supplies last, available for order ahead and pick-up via online or app, but delivery only on the Taco Bell app. Not available in-store.)
Taco Bell lovers in Chicago get to taste test a new dish, Breakfast Tots. The tots come seasoned, with scrambled eggs, a choice of bacon or sausage, and topped with melted mozzarella, pepper jack, and cheddar cheeses ($3.49-$4.49, depending on choice of protein).
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