Taco Bell® is bringing back potatoes and testing a new plant-based protein with Beyond Meat® adding to the brand's portfolio of vegetarian offerings.
Potatoes are returning to Taco Bell
Taco Bell® is starting fresh in 2021, especially with its vegetarian fans. The brand is kicking the year off with the return of potatoes and exploring a new plant-based protein with Beyond Meat®.
After a brief hiatus from menus due to Taco Bell's menu simplification efforts last year, Cheesy Fiesta Potatoes and the Spicy Potato Soft Taco will be back starting March 11. Taco Bell is also teaming up with Beyond Meat to create an innovative new plant-based protein that will be tested in the next year.
Taco Bell chose to team up with Beyond Meat as a category leader with a proven track record of attracting younger customers with its irresistibly delicious plant-based offerings. Although Taco Bell has long been a destination for vegetarians, this will be the brand's first foray into plant-based meat in the U.S.
Liz Matthews, Taco Bell's Global Chief Food Innovation Officer:
"The return of our beloved potatoes is just the first step in showing our fans the strong continued commitment to vegetarian we are making this year. We have long been a leader in the vegetarian space, but this year, we have more meatless options in store that vegetarians, veggie-curious and even meat-eaters will love."Vegetarian isn't just a trend for Taco Bell. The brand has had meatless menu items like the bean burrito for many years, was the first QSR to partner with the American Vegetarian Association (AVA) back in 2015, and currently has over 30 vegetarian ingredients on the U.S. menu. Taco Bell's vegetarian efforts are also prominent globally. With offerings like pulled-oats vegan protein throughout Europe or the Halloumi Crunchwrap that was offered in Cyprus, fans can enjoy mouth-watering vegetarian creations from Taco Bell locations around the world.
Taco Bell's Cheesy Fiesta Potatoes and the Spicy Potato Soft Taco will be back starting March 11
The potato bites are AVA-certified vegan and customers can easily swap meat for potatoes or beans on any of Taco Bell's menu items. Fans can order the Spicy Potato Soft Taco for $1** and the Cheesy Fiesta Potatoes for $1.49** when they're back on the menu in March at participating U.S. locations.
*American Vegetarian Association-certified vegetarian food items are lacto-ovo, allowing consumption of dairy and eggs but not animal byproducts. Vegetarian and meat ingredients are handled in common, and cross contact may occur, which may not be acceptable to certain types of vegetarian diets. Neither Taco Bell, their employees, franchisees nor the AVA assume any responsibility for such cross contact.
**Contact local restaurant for prices, hours and participation, which vary. Tax extra.