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Taco Bell letting fans decide which discontinued menu item to bring back

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FILE - An exterior view shows a sign at a Taco Bell restaurant on March 30, 2020 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images) IRVINE, Calif. - It’s the battle of taco versus burrito for Taco Bell fans.The fast-food chain announced this week that fans can vote to bring back one of two discontinued menu items, happening now through April 12.

The contenders are "fan favorites," the Beefy Crunch Burrito with Fritos Flamin’ Hot Flavored Corn Chips – last seen in 2018 – against Cool Ranch Doritos Locos Tacos – which was on menus until 2019.

Rewards members can cast a vote daily in the Taco Bell app, the chain said. The winner will be announced on April 13, and on menus "for a limited time" participating U.S.

locations in late 2023, it added. Taco Bell’s Beefy Crunch Burrito with Fritos Flamin’ Hot Flavored Corn Chips is going head-to-head with Cool Ranch Doritos Locos Tacos.

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