Discontinuing Breakfast: The End of Bacon Egg Burritos at Certain Taco Bell Locations

If you happen to be a breakfast burrito enthusiast, we regret to inform you that certain Taco Bell locations will no longer be offering breakfast options.

Despite the popularity of Taco Bell’s breakfast items, some locations are removing them from their menu. Whether you’re in the mood for a Breakfast Crunchwrap or a quick hash brown, Taco Bell’s breakfast options are a delicious way to start your day with a Tex-Mex twist. So why are certain locations choosing to discontinue these items?

Taco Bell assured that only a small portion of their restaurants would be impacted by this decision, emphasizing that it was not made without careful consideration.

The fast food corporation has announced that several of their franchise-owned locations have opted to reduce their breakfast options in an attempt to streamline their operations.

The exact number and specific locations of affected stores are not known, but it is anticipated that the updates will have been implemented in all franchised stores by October.

Taco Bell breakfast crunchwrap
Taco Bell

You might have to say to your breakfast crunchwrap.

Out of the 8,500 Taco Bell restaurants in the country, 500 are owned by the company. The great news is that these specific restaurants will continue to offer all of your favorite breakfast items.

Taco Bell provided its franchises with the choice to discontinue serving breakfast in order to allow both parties the opportunity to concentrate on key factors for increasing growth. According to a statement given to USA Today by Taco Bell, this decision was made to provide flexibility for growth.

“According to a statement from Taco Bell, our Breakfast Crunchwraps and Breakfast Burritos are both delicious and uncomplicated. As a result, we will continue to offer breakfast at the majority of our restaurants, including all locations owned by the company.”

Despite your local Bell no longer serving eggs in the morning, it’s not all negative. This decision to discontinue breakfast options is due to the upcoming launch of new menus, which will also feature an expanded selection of coffee.

Taco Bell has joined the trend of coffee menus competing with Starbucks, following in the footsteps of brands like Krispy Kreme and Dunkin’. They have announced plans to enhance their caffeine offerings.

Right now, certain Taco Bell locations are experimenting with frozen churro chillers, giving us a glimpse of what’s to come.

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