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Taco Bell May Stop Selling Mexican Pizza From Next Week

The Mexican pizza option at Taco Bell (Yum! Brands-NYSE: YUM) may be discontinued next week. Taco Bell’s Mexican pizza may not be available in the future, so it’s worth snagging one while you can.

Fans of Taco Bell are in for a rude awakening. Since it was removed from the menu in late 2020, the Mexican pizza has been a fan favorite. It made a significant reappearance in May 2019.

Onstage shoutouts from Doja Cat and Tik-Tok were given as part of the return. A significant return took place, followed by an exclusive Tik-Tok musical.

Despite Taco Bell’s denials, several customers were unhappy with the Mexican Pizza’s shell alteration. Mexican Pizza, according to these aficionados, is one of the world’s most sumptuous fast snacks.

Disturbing signs have emerged, however, indicating this pizza may be removed from the menu again in the not-too-distant future.

There is no longer a Mexican Pizza on our menu.

On May 25, a member in the Taco Bell subreddit claimed to have acquired internal email screenshots, according to the post. Customers love Taco Bell’s Mexican Pizza, and we want to show them how happy we are with them. An internal email shows that the Taco Bell business is pleased with the way staff from various locations have worked together to provide superior service to the firm’s consumers.

We’re running out of Mexican Pizza because of its widespread appeal. This information will be made available to our clients later this week. As soon as we get more information, we’ll let you know.

This product’s pre-departure will be painful for some fans, but it is also a chance while making sure your teams are set up for success to keep fueling the passion for Mexican Pizza.

Please accept our apologies and accept our sincere regrets, but we are unable to give the show while acquiring more supply materials.” By tweeting about the cancellation of the show, Taco Bell just made things worse.

But on May 26, a reader of Taco Bell’s blog wrote to relate her experience at a Taco Bell near her. She doesn’t want her identity revealed. “The person at the window claimed they were advised that the Mexican Pizza would not be provided after next week owing to supply concerns,” she added.

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