As a devoted Taco Bell” data-wpil-keyword-link=”linked”>Taco Bell enthusiast, I have a soft spot for their Mexican Pizzas and Baja Blast drinks. Recently, I discovered that not all Taco Bell locations have uniform pricing for their menu items.
To uncover the disparities in prices, Taconomical has compiled data on various Taco Bell menu items and created an interactive map highlighting the range of prices across different locations in America.
In my exploration, I focused on Michigan to identify where prices vary the most. Surprisingly, most Taco Bell prices in Michigan are similar, ensuring you won’t break the bank regardless of which location you visit. However, there is a notable exception in a particular area of the state.
It’s interesting to note that Taco Bell outlets along highways 96 and 94 tend to have higher prices, indicated by orange markers on the map.
On the flip side, there’s a Taco Bell within the Express Mart in Barrien Springs, Southwest Michigan, where prices seem to be consistently lower by a dollar compared to the statewide average.
It’s worth mentioning that the price data is from a year ago, and given the current trend of rising prices, these figures might have changed.
For those seeking a luxurious Taco Bell experience, the outlet at Twelve Oaks Mall in Novi takes the crown for the highest prices, with some items reaching over $10.
In conclusion, whether you’re grabbing a Fourth meal or indulging in other Taco Bell favorites, understanding these price variations can help you make informed choices at one of America’s beloved fast-food chains.