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Taco Bell posts vegetarian menu, adds two new meatless items

- BY USA TODAY

Taco Bell is rolling out what it calls a “not-so-new ‘new’ vegetarian menu.”

Since Thursday, restaurant­s nationwide have been posting the Mexican fastfood chain’s “first-ever dedicated in-store vegetarian menu board,” including two new menu items, the chain announced.

The menu boards list four items including the new Black Bean Crunchwrap Supreme and new Black Bean Quesarito, 7-Layer Burrito and Bean Burrito.

”While other fast food restaurant­s are just now dipping their toes in the meatless space, Taco Bell has long been a friend to vegetarian­s,” the company said in a statement. “The bean burrito has been on the menu for 50 years and is Taco Bell’s second best-selling item.”

In 2015, Taco Bell became the first quickserve restaurant to offer items certified by the American Vegetarian Associatio­n, which is considered the industry’s standard in vegetarian labeling.

Along with the four items on the vegetarian menus, nine other vegetarian items are “sprinkled throughout the larger menu, all indicated by an easy-to-spot vegetarian symbol for consumers,” Taco Bell said.

There also are 36 certified vegetarian ingredient­s, of which 26 are vegan, that can be customized more than 8 million ways.

“At Taco Bell, we believe that vegetarian food shouldn’t be a compromise; it shouldn’t be limited to one item, and it shouldn’t be just for vegetarian­s,” Liz Matthews, Taco Bell’s global chief food innovation officer, said in a news release.

However, there is some fine print. According to Taco Bell, vegetarian and meat ingredient­s are “handled in common, and cross contact may occur, which may not be acceptable to certain types of vegetarian diets.”

When Burger King took its Impossible Whopper nationwide in August for a limited run, the chain noted with an asterisk that the plant-based burger is “flame-grilled in the same broiler used for beef and chicken.”

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