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Does anyone know if the tacos at taco bell are gluten-free? being new im not sure if i can eat there or not? thanks


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Guest jhmom

I am sorry but the Taco are NOT gluten-free :(

Here is a list of gluten-free items I recieved from them (in writing) in Oct 03 -

Pintos and Cheese

Bean Tostada (mine does not carry the tostada's) <_<

Side Items - cheese sauce, guacamole, hot or mild sauce, jalapeno peppers, fiesta salsa, produce items, sour cream, seasoned rice, picante sauce, red sauce, cheddar cheese, three cheese blend.

Their nacho chips do not contain wheat BUT are fried in the same fryer which wheat containing items are prepared. Therefore they removed nacho chips and red strips as acceptable items on their gluten-free menu.

I hope this helps

joemoe003 Apprentice

I was told a while ago that Taco Bell's taco meat has oatmeal in it. Hope that helps ya some.

Joe Moe

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