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Last time I had taco bell, I puked about an hour later...had ot pull over on the highway, spewed that shit everywhere.
Never going back.
Very weak stomach or did you order a 5 day old taco?
Last time I had taco bell, I puked about an hour later...had ot pull over on the highway, spewed that shit everywhere.
Never going back.
I eat there maybe 1-3 times a year now, but I ate there often in college. Never once got sick or had the runs from it.
And I realize why I haven't been there in forever.. damn 800 calorie burritos..
The Grande Meal is $8.99 here, and you get 12 items. Are you sure it wasn't on sale and you didn't notice?
There's only one way to solve this rift...
DANCE-OFF!
Awwwwwwwwww shiiieieeeeeeeeeeeet! Who gonna get SERVED!?!?!?!
I never, ever get sick from food...went ot Jamaica, had the local food, no problems. I went to Costa Rica, drank the water/tap local foods/fruits, etc...no problem.
I go to Taco Hell and my insides churn like they went to let a little baby out.
Maybe i'll attempt Taco Bell again ... no at work though, haha.
So I went to Taco Bell last night to get some dinner for my family and I wanted to order 5 soft tacos and 5 hard tacos. Both are $0.99 each.
When I said I didn't want the "Grande Meal", the dumbass behind the counter and the assistant manager working couldn't understand why. They said "but you'll save money". It took me over two minutes to explain to them that $9.90 is less than $10.70 (the price of the Grande Meal). In the end, they capitulated because there was a line behind me, but they still couldn't understand why I didn't want the Grande Meal.
Sometimes I wonder about people.
I never, ever get sick from food...went ot Jamaica, had the local food, no problems. I went to Costa Rica, drank the water/tap local foods/fruits, etc...no problem.
I go to Taco Hell and my insides churn like they went to let a little baby out.
Maybe i'll attempt Taco Bell again ... no at work though, haha.
Just food for thought here... but you all do know that silica is a primary ingredient in Taco Bell "meat" right? Silica... aka sand, or glass. If I remember the numbers right it comprises some 15% of the total make up...
...This is completely false. The truth is that what has been referred to as "sand" is in fact silicon dioxide. Silicon dioxide:
Like many in the food business, we use silicon dioxide in the seasonings and spices for our taco meat. When cooked, our beef contains about .0005% (that is, five ten-thousands of one percent) of this ingredient, far less than the FDA limit of 2%. Furthermore, we use certified organic silicon dioxide. It is not artificial and is not a preservative.
- is a safe, common food ingredient often used in spices, seasonings, and many restaurant and packaged foods;
- is primarily used in food to prevent ingredients from sticking together;
- Is a naturally occurring mineral, often found in water, leafy green and root vegetables, cooked dried beans, whole grains, cereals, and fruits;
- Can be found in many kitchen pantries across America, often in mashed potato and rice mixes, coffee, soups, and many spices and seasonings;
- Is approved for use in food by the Food and Drug Administration here;
Then what is the point of the Grande Meal if both are 99c normally?Nope. It's 10 soft or hard tacos in any combination.
Taco Bell's not so bad. You can hardly taste the rat.
The chemical compound silicon dioxide, also known as silica (from the Latin silex), is an oxide of silicon with a chemical formula of SiO2 and has been known for its hardness since antiquity. Silica is most commonly found in nature as sand or quartz, as well as in the cell walls of diatoms.
Just food for thought here... but you all do know that silica is a primary ingredient in Taco Bell "meat" right? Silica... aka sand, or glass. If I remember the numbers right it comprises some 15% of the total make up...
This is completely false. The truth is that what has been referred to as "sand" is in fact silicon dioxide. Silicon dioxide:
Like many in the food business, we use silicon dioxide in the seasonings and spices for our taco meat. When cooked, our beef contains about .0005% (that is, five ten-thousands of one percent) of this ingredient, far less than the FDA limit of 2%. Furthermore, we use certified organic silicon dioxide. It is not artificial and is not a preservative.
- is a safe, common food ingredient often used in spices, seasonings, and many restaurant and packaged foods;
- is primarily used in food to prevent ingredients from sticking together;
- Is a naturally occurring mineral, often found in water, leafy green and root vegetables, cooked dried beans, whole grains, cereals, and fruits;
- Can be found in many kitchen pantries across America, often in mashed potato and rice mixes, coffee, soups, and many spices and seasonings;
- Is approved for use in food by the Food and Drug Administration here;
Yup, $8.99 here. Save a buck getting the grande meal dude.
Not within the last 6 months, but yes I believe it is far closer to .0005% than 15%. It wouldn't even look like meat anymore at 15%.Oh sorry... you believe their marketing/PR department? Have you actually HAD taco bell recently?
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Not within the last 6 months, but yes I believe it is far closer to .0005% than 15%. It wouldn't even look like meat anymore at 15%.
Besides, you're eating far more silica naturally in "healthy" foods like leafy green and root vegetables, cooked dried beans, whole grains, cereals, and fruits. It could even be in your tap water ZOMG!!!