Hey Taco Bell - Where's the Beef?

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Texashiker

Lifer
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Did you just seriously factor labor into your taco cost? Hahaha, don't flatter yourself...

When you run a side business from home, you need to factor your time in. Would you rather be making money, or making tacos?
 

surfsatwerk

Lifer
Mar 6, 2008
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When you run a side business from home, you need to factor your time in. Would you rather be making money, or making tacos?

I'd rather be spending my time making real food rather than eating a food like product that provides no nourishment.
 

tfinch2

Lifer
Feb 3, 2004
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When you run a side business from home, you need to factor your time in. Would you rather be making money, or making tacos?

How much did this post cost you?

In my opinion, people who try to calculate the cost of their time for everyday tasks like making meals (which entails hanging out with the family), washing clothes, picking up around the house, etc, must lead a miserable life.
 

Perknose

Forum Director & Omnipotent Overlord
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Anyone who makes drive-through level fast food a staple of their diet is either criminally lazy or an idiot or both, but Taco Bell et. al. have their place and, honestly, serve it well.

I eat TB maybe once every couple of months, and enjoy the convenience, speed, low cost and cheap gustatory thrills each and every time.

Slather their hot sauce over that combo of taco crunch, mystery meat-like substance and cheese-like flakes with some visible vegetable component which is made, delivered and eaten in a matter of minutes for a buck or less and you've got a deal, boy-o!

The 35% bad beef mixture plugs right into the eons-old "I have run down and killed and am now knawing the meat off the bones of this eland-like creature" receptors that lurk deep within our brains, and the cheese-based strands are there because, on this level of "food", even bad cheese makes everything that better.

It's what made this grand republic of ours prosperous and great: science in the service of commerce, and almost makes me want to vote the straight Republican ticket.

Almost. ;)
 

bobdole369

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Dec 15, 2004
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I really did think this was the old snopes rumor rearing its head again, but turns out it isn't. Can you imagine the damage to "yum brands" (the chinese owners of KFC, Taco Bell, and Pizza hut) if they really do out the constituents of taco meat in open court?

http://www.yum.com/

I fondly recall Taco Bell in the 80's well before its acquisition as an excellent choice in food. I also recall Pizza Hut being actually good, vs. the garbage that is produced now. And I also remember going to an actual restaurant with waiters and everything. Same goes for KFC.
 

brandonb

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I remember my brother telling me about 10 years ago that Taco Bell was grade D in food quality. What he meant was all food is graded (like Eggs, AAA, AA, A, etc), and grade D is actually a lower grade than dog food. He used to tell me that I'd be better off buying a can of dog food than eating what came in Taco Bell.

I guess there might be some truth to that after all. :)
 

OutHouse

Lifer
Jun 5, 2000
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I really did think this was the old snopes rumor rearing its head again, but turns out it isn't. Can you imagine the damage to "yum brands" (the chinese owners of KFC, Taco Bell, and Pizza hut) if they really do out the constituents of taco meat in open court?

http://www.yum.com/

I fondly recall Taco Bell in the 80's well before its acquisition as an excellent choice in food. I also recall Pizza Hut being actually good, vs. the garbage that is produced now. And I also remember going to an actual restaurant with waiters and everything. Same goes for KFC.

yip pizza hut used to be really good but now its worse than dominoes.

this sounds crazy but about a hour after i eat Taco Smell my tongue gets to feeling weird. nothing alarming but noticeable.
 

OutHouse

Lifer
Jun 5, 2000
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I remember my brother telling me about 10 years ago that Taco Bell was grade D in food quality. What he meant was all food is graded (like Eggs, AAA, AA, A, etc), and grade D is actually a lower grade than dog food. He used to tell me that I'd be better off buying a can of dog food than eating what came in Taco Bell.

I guess there might be some truth to that after all. :)

snopes says false.

http://www.snopes.com/food/prepare/badmeat.asp
 

tk149

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Apr 3, 2002
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Heh, I had Taco Hell for lunch yesterday, and I remember wondering, "Why does this beef have a weird texture?"

It was still yummy, if a bit too salty.
 

CPA

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Nov 19, 2001
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Holy shit...this should shutup the people in the recent Taco Smell thread.


If you feed your children this garbage more than once a month (we are all human, and it is tasty!) it is child abuse. Flat out.

lol, I'm going to get Taco Bell tonight just to abuse my kids.
 

BrokenVisage

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Jan 29, 2005
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Guess I'll be sticking to their Crispy Potato Soft tacos now. Didn't like Taco Bell when I was younger but now I do enjoy them on occasion, this won't stop me from eating there.
 

SP33Demon

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Jun 22, 2001
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Which age group eats the most Taco Bell and other fast food sht?

But the largest bump occurred in the youngest age group, those between 20 and 29 years old. Incident rates in this age range rose 5.2 percent a year in men and 5.6 percent a year in women.

Siegel said more research is needed to identify the underlying cause for the age disparity in colorectal cancer rates.

"We aren't sure exactly what's going on," she said. "But, clearly, I think the increased rates among younger adults, while low, are substantial and need some attention. For now we can say that there is obviously an obesity epidemic going on in the U.S., and so that probably has something to do with it. Also, there has been a change in dietary patterns over the past couple of decades, reflected in an increase in fast-food consumption and red meat consumption among young people."
http://www.businessweek.com/lifestyle/content/healthday/627894.html

I don't find it to be coincidence, especially considering what's in fast food like Taco Bell. Very thankful my parents rarely subjected me to such utter sht for food.
 

Deeko

Lifer
Jun 16, 2000
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Holy shit...this should shutup the people in the recent Taco Smell thread.


If you feed your children this garbage more than once a month (we are all human, and it is tasty!) it is child abuse. Flat out.

This post is incredibly ignorant.

Then again, after I completely smacked you down in the last Taco Bell thread, you quickly disappeared with your tail between your legs, so I probably don't need to do it again.
 

nutxo

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May 20, 2001
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Taco bell wasnt always so nasty.

I remember when the meat actually looked like hamburger and would even drop grease into the paper wrapper it was served in ( instead of being absorbed by the filler and held i the taco). I had friends that worked at bell and when they dumped the meat into a cooker they only put a few cups of filler/seasonings in the meat before it was cooked.

Taco bell started going downhill like 15 years ago.
 

waggy

No Lifer
Dec 14, 2000
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Not really

1 lb ground beef is about 3 bucks on sale
cheese is a couple bucks
sauce is a couple bucks
Shells about a buck or two

Figure this can make 8 tacos or 6 burritos, not counting the tomatos or beans they also use.

Figure it will take about a half hour to brown the beef and make the tacos

3 + 2 + 2 + 1 + 1/2 hour of labor $20.00 = 28 bucks for 8 tacos

OR

I can drive my happy ass down to Taco bell and get 8 99 cent tacos for 8 bucks or chicken soft tacos for $.89 apiece.

Taco bell may not be tastier, but it is a lot cheaper and a lot more convenient. I didn't factor in taco seasoning, cleanup costs or dish soap or any of that.

so do you throw away teh leftover cheese, sauce, and shells each time? and counting the time to make them but not drive to taco bell +gas? wtf

hamburger $2.50 (don't need the highest quality)
pack of taco seasoning :$.40
cheese (if you don't have it): $3 (but good news is you can use the rest! w ho uses a damn pound of chees for a taco?)
soft taco/hard taco shells: $1.50
hot sauce: $2

ability to make 10 taco's about $10 not even close to the $20 you claim.

also next time you make taco's you already has the cheese and hot sauce. so all you need is hamburger and the shells. so the cost is far far cheaper.
 

waggy

No Lifer
Dec 14, 2000
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Taco bell wasnt always so nasty.

I remember when the meat actually looked like hamburger and would even drop grease into the paper wrapper it was served in ( instead of being absorbed by the filler and held i the taco). I had friends that worked at bell and when they dumped the meat into a cooker they only put a few cups of filler/seasonings in the meat before it was cooked.

Taco bell started going downhill like 15 years ago.

yeah i worked at taco bell a long time ago. we used to make the meat up a few times a day. then they switched to a system where you boil the bag of meat and dump it in the container.

though its not bad. but not something i would eat more then maybe twice a month.
 

acheron

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May 27, 2008
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How much did this post cost you?

In my opinion, people who try to calculate the cost of their time for everyday tasks like making meals (which entails hanging out with the family), washing clothes, picking up around the house, etc, must lead a miserable life.

this.
 

slag

Lifer
Dec 14, 2000
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Did you just seriously factor labor into your taco cost? Hahaha, don't flatter yourself...

Oh no, not my labor. This is an estimate of what the average neffing ATOTr makes when they aren't out with their supermodel girlfriend driving their Hummers around postulating about treadmills and airplanes.
 

SP33Demon

Lifer
Jun 22, 2001
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Oh no, not my labor. This is an estimate of what the average neffing ATOTr makes when they aren't out with their supermodel girlfriend driving their Hummers around postulating about treadmills and airplanes.

You sure showed them.
 

Malak

Lifer
Dec 4, 2004
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Not really

1 lb ground beef is about 3 bucks on sale
cheese is a couple bucks
sauce is a couple bucks
Shells about a buck or two

Figure this can make 8 tacos or 6 burritos, not counting the tomatos or beans they also use.

Figure it will take about a half hour to brown the beef and make the tacos

3 + 2 + 2 + 1 + 1/2 hour of labor $20.00 = 28 bucks for 8 tacos

OR

I can drive my happy ass down to Taco bell and get 8 99 cent tacos for 8 bucks or chicken soft tacos for $.89 apiece.

Taco bell may not be tastier, but it is a lot cheaper and a lot more convenient. I didn't factor in taco seasoning, cleanup costs or dish soap or any of that.

I'm assuming you are joking and don't actually go to taco bell then.