Taco Bell has brought back the beloved Double Decker Taco to its menu, but fans need to hurry, as it will only be available for a limited time.
Originally launched in the mid-1990s, the Double Decker Taco quickly became a favorite among customers. Its removal from the menu in 2019 left many fans disappointed. After a brief return last year, customers took to social media to demand its reinstatement once again.
Starting October 10, Taco Bell is making the Double Decker Taco available at participating locations until October 30, 2024.
What’s Inside A Double Decker Taco?
For those unfamiliar with this menu item, the Double Decker Taco features a hard taco shell filled with seasoned beef, crisp lettuce, and shredded cheddar cheese, all wrapped in a soft flour tortilla filled with warm refried beans.
The upgraded version, called the Double Decker Taco Supreme, includes diced tomatoes and reduced-fat sour cream.
Fans will be pleased to learn that this time around, the tacos are priced lower. The Double Decker Taco is now available for just $2, while the Supreme version costs $2.69. This is a significant drop from last year’s prices of $2.99 and $3.69, respectively.
Taco Bell’s decision to bring back this fan favorite at a lower price reflects its commitment to satisfying customer cravings while maintaining value.
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