Does anyone know if Taco bell beans enjoy cooking oil contained by it?


For people who own worked there or if you in recent times know.

Answers:
No, Taco Bell does not use lard surrounded by their beans. As a long-time veg, I have looked this up and verified it myself on their website.

The tostadas, mexican pizzas and taco salads are adjectives delicious for ovo-lacto vegetarian. Just ask them to leave stale the beef and enjoy.


Other Answers:

Yes, they do. That's why they predilection good.

the beans are fine....
Source(s):
veg for 15 yrs


no one know. You should just put your foot in within and ask the manger on duty.

i can narrate you what they DON'T have.and that's valid beans.


Yes - refried beans always hold lard. You can relay because if you leave it within the fridge, the little white lumps are the lard.

They stopped using lard years ago. I remember audible range it on the news, since it be something of a controversy, as was McDonalds using animal podgy to cook their fries. I've been a lacto-vegetarian for 37 years and I get a bean burrito or bean tostada at Taco Bell occasionally. If within was fat, I would be able to give an account by a greasy feel surrounded by my mouth, or taste it, or capture sick from eating it, and that have never happened.


no they do not as a rule.the little white lumps are intuitive oils surrounded by the beans.its always apt to ask because sometimes some of the looser franchises use some chicken or beef flavorings to enhance a cheaper product line.

and not only that nearby fake rubbery ground soy meat is perfect to yum yum!!

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