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Taco Bell Pass Experience: A Month of Tacos

Taco Bell Pass Experience: A Month of Tacos

I decided to give the $10 Taco Bell Pass a try, which allows me to enjoy one taco per day for 30 days. This seemed like a fantastic deal, especially since it includes Taco Supremes for about 33 cents each!

Day 2 - Confirmed It Works

I had no doubts about its legitimacy since it’s through the official app. I enjoyed my second discounted Taco Supreme today, and by Day 4, I’ll have already broken even on my investment.

Day 23 - This Was Such a Good Deal!

I must say, I’ve indulged in quite a few discounted tacos 🌮—it’s becoming almost ridiculous! With only a week left in the challenge, I’m feeling the effects of my taco-heavy diet. On the bright side, I’ve also scored at least six more free tacos from welcome gifts and other promotions. By my estimate, I’ve spent $10 and received around $90 worth of Taco Bell!

Day 30 - And It’s Done

As the month comes to a close, I feel a mix of sadness and relief. I’ve enjoyed the experience, but I’m also tired of eating Taco Bell every day. In the end, I definitely got my money’s worth!




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