Taco Bell is Adding Breakfast Tacos — And They Cost Just $1.50
The company announced the new breakfast offering in celebration of National Taco Day which is on Oct. 4
On Oct. 12, Taco Bell will begin selling breakfast tacos as part of its celebration of National Taco Day on Wednesday, the company announced.
The new "toasted breakfast tacos," available at $1.49 each for a limited time, are filled with egg, cheese and a choice of bacon, sausage or potato.
The company's breakfast menu already includes breakfast burritos and quesadillas.
The fast food joint is also bringing back its "taco lover's pass" in honor of the taco-themed holiday, which is on sale between Oct. 3 and Oct. 4 for $10. The pass allows customers to "redeem" one of the seven select tacos every day for 30 consecutive days.
Taco Bell also noted it will be announcing a new breakfast “campaign” with a partner, whose identity has not yet been revealed, over social media on Oct. 17.
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