Taco Bell to have more vegetarian-friendly options in the near future

NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 18: A view of Taco Bell located at 321 1st Ave. in Manhattan. (Photo by Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images for Taco Bell)
NEW YORK, NY - SEPTEMBER 18: A view of Taco Bell located at 321 1st Ave. in Manhattan. (Photo by Dave Kotinsky/Getty Images for Taco Bell)

The fast food world continues to deliver more options for vegetarians, making it easy to keep up with the lifestyle of our choice. Here’s what’s coming to Taco Bell in the near future.

Is meat not your go-to meal? No worries! While we are not vegetarian (not most of us at Guilty Eats, anyway), we completely understand and feature all sorts of foods here. Taco Bell is one of the many fast food restaurants that is accommodating their menu to fit their guests needs, including planning to deliver more veggie-friendly menu items.

At the moment, there are already many options available at Taco Bell, including their popular black bean quesarito and the seven-layer burrito wrap! Which one is your current favorite? Need more? They’ll be arriving soon!

According to Delish, the fast food restaurant will begin to introduce more plant-based meat options. The source shares that the restaurant has met with Beyond and is exploring plant-based meat meals. Taco Bell’s Chief Executive Office Mark King says that they “definitely see that plant-based protein has a place on the menu” and that there are plans to expand.

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Are you excited to soon see something more than black beans as an option at Taco Bell? These new items are expected to be introduced in select markets by end of year, with a wide launch date of early 2021.

Ready more from the source HERE.

This isn’t the only thing that Taco Bell is cooking up, they also recently revealed that they are making plans to become an environmentally sound company by introducing even more recyclable cups, lids and more.

Taco Bell’s claim is bold as they pledge to create all its packaging recyclable, compostable, or reusable by 2025. We shall see!