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Taco Bell’s Beef Is Actually Beef: Lawsuit Dropped

The lawsuit that accused Taco Bell of only having 36 per cent beef in their seasoned beef has been dropped. Taco Bell says no money exchanged hands and that they weren’t changing any products either. Taco Bell estimates they spent up to $US4 million combating the false accusation in advertising. Go ahead and order your Gorditas and Chalupas again. It’s 88% beef! [LA Times]


January 27, 2011
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Taco Bell Clarifies: That Recent Lawsuit Is Bogus—Our Seasoned Beef Recipe Is 88% Beef!

Ready for more beef drama? After a terse initial response to a lawsuit claiming that only 36% of its ‘Taco Meat Filling’ is actually beef, Taco Bell has followed up with a fairly detailed breakdown of the mysterious recipe.


January 26, 2011
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Taco Bell’s Angry Because ‘False Statements’ Are Being Made About Its Food

There’s a lot of talk right now about what really hides inside Taco Bell’s beef – better known as “Taco Meat Filling” – and so naturally the fast food restaurant was bound to chime in with some rather angry words:


January 25, 2011
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This Is What Hides In Taco Bell’s ‘Beef’

Taco Bell doesn’t use beef in their “beef”-based pseudo-Mexican delicacies. They use a gross thing called “Taco Meat Filling” as shown on their big container’s labels – which customers can’t see. And the list of ingredients is not very appetising: