I'd like to know what the "OTHER INGREDIENTS" are. You know, the ones that "contribute" to the flavor, moisture, consistency and quality of the beef that the rest of the ingredients don't contribute to. I think THAT's where the lawsuit comes into play, Taco Bell. Fuck you Corporate Aduhrica.
i see nothing unreasonable on their part. it's unrealistic to expect any brand to disclose their secret recipes without FDA or legal requirement. it could lead to massive losses on their part, and if you live in a capitalist system, then you should understand.
Not knowing that Taco Bell was named after its founder, Glen Bell cost me $93,000 on 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?' (it's on Youtube, look up "Stan Flouride" if you want to watch) Bell invented the 'standardized franchise model' that we think of as McDonalds' model. Ray Kroc saw Bell's stores in Downey, CA and realized that that is how to make fast food work.
That tacos are not real tacos, are "americanized tacos" and i never eat one of those, i must admit that looks good, but real mexican tacos are better than this and are so different
I'd like to know what the "OTHER INGREDIENTS" are. You know, the ones that "contribute" to the flavor, moisture, consistency and quality of the beef that the rest of the ingredients don't contribute to. I think THAT's where the lawsuit comes into play, Taco Bell. Fuck you Corporate Aduhrica.
i see nothing unreasonable on their part. it's unrealistic to expect any brand to disclose their secret recipes without FDA or legal requirement. it could lead to massive losses on their part, and if you live in a capitalist system, then you should understand.
Not knowing that Taco Bell was named after its founder, Glen Bell cost me $93,000 on 'Who Wants to Be a Millionaire?' (it's on Youtube, look up "Stan Flouride" if you want to watch) Bell invented the 'standardized franchise model' that we think of as McDonalds' model. Ray Kroc saw Bell's stores in Downey, CA and realized that that is how to make fast food work.
That tacos are not real tacos, are "americanized tacos" and i never eat one of those, i must admit that looks good, but real mexican tacos are better than this and are so different
You know, the ones that "contribute" to the flavor, moisture, consistency and quality of the beef that the rest of the ingredients don't contribute to.
I think THAT's where the lawsuit comes into play, Taco Bell. Fuck you Corporate Aduhrica.
Bell invented the 'standardized franchise model' that we think of as McDonalds' model. Ray Kroc saw Bell's stores in Downey, CA and realized that that is how to make fast food work.