I Want Taco Bell in the UK!


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I was just thinking and suddenly i remembered my fantastic fast food experience at Taco Bell in the US. Oh, I would really travel to America just to get some more of that food is was really so nice lol. Well what I was asking is if anyone else has any experience of Taco Bell, outside America (or maybe Canada/Mexico??) and if you think there could be an international department any time soon :D

EDIT: on second thoughts, it would be interesting to know of anyone elses experiences of chain restauratns from the US that should be set up elsewhere in the world too!!

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I'm not sure I'd class Taco Bell as real mexican food.... or food at all, but it can taste pretty good as long as you don't watch them making it lol. There used to be one in the University of Birmingham I think. But for real mexican food there a quite a few places to go, in my area at least.

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good god, those taco bell fast food places in America, they are horrible, we stopped there after traveling back From Carmel to Mountain View (where we have an apartment), and ive never had such a horribe taste in my life. Out of the 7 times ive been to america, ive only been to Taco Bell once and no other fast food places!

I like to keep my body healthy!

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I didn't know they didn't have Taco Bells over in England... I thought they would, because arn't they owned by the same company who owns Kentucky Fried Chicken? or is that not over in the UK either?

the spicy chicken burrito's from Taco Bell rule!

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I didn't know they didn't have Taco Bells over in England... I thought they would, because arn't they owned by the same company who owns Kentucky Fried Chicken? or is that not over in the UK either?

the spicy chicken burrito's from Taco Bell rule!

yea there's KFC's everywhere over here in england lol.

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I'd love to see two places more widely available in the UK.

- Wendy's

&

- Dunkin Doughnuts

I'm not saying I'd love to see them as widespread as McDonalds (There are 4 in my city with only 85k people :angry:) but in the main cities. There used to be a Wendy's in London but that disappeared quickly. It's also unlikely to happen now as there is a trend for more healthy food outlets.

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taco bell is terrible, nasty ass food. their meat is like grade c. they need to get wiped off the face of this planet, especially for those insufferable "i'm full!!!" commercials which reach new heights of stupidity and irritation. DIE taco bell, DIE!!!

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trust us when we say taco bell is a bad idea, yea back in the day it was awesome but since they have reduced the ammount of meat they put in the tacos not to mention different recipe and ugh makes me sick thinking of it now

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In Quebec I dont think we have any Toco Bell here either ( I may be wrong though) but in 1999 a friend and I went to Vermont (States) and I never tried Toco Bell before and was dying to. Gak, it tasted like arm pit, after a long sweaty day. The after taste stayed with my almost a whole day. May have just been something wrong at the one I ate at though since a lot of people love it.

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Taco Bell can stay where it is, it has the ****tiest food ever.... :x , theres much nicer fast food joints in the US that I'd like to see over here.

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i can honestly say i could eat Taco Bell everyday... my favorites are the grilled stuft burritos, spicy chicken burrito and chicken quesadilla... oh so bad for you, but oh so good :D

i really dont eat it that much b/c it's so terrible for you... but everyone once and a while it's delicious... i feel sorry for you UK people.... perhaps you could get a petition going

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