National Taco Bell Boycott
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Attention all people who enjoy Taco Bell's incredible Value Menu...
(The Taco Bell Value Menu is well-known for its wide variety of spectacular mexican dishes as well as its extremely low prices.)
After wrestling practice, I went to Taco Bell for my regular after practice meal. However, to my surprise, as I asked for my usual Bean Burrito Especial (along with my Double Decker Taco), the cashier informed me that Taco Bells nation-wide no longer sold the 99-cent, half-pound Bean Burrito Especial.
My delicious, yet affordable, Taco Bell meal has been permanently removed from the Value Menu. In an attempt to make peace with the fast food restaurant, I ordered a normal 88-cent Bean Burrito, only to be digusted by the pathetic size and quality that seemed less than worthy of a kids' meal. Lacking the jalapeno sauce and the greater supply of burrito material that existed in my BBE, this ordinary lackluster burrito denied me of the satisfaction I received from my BBE.
As a consistent supporter of Taco Bell for years, I am shocked at the decision to end the distribution of this much-loved product. As a result, I find it necessary to gain support for an all-out National Taco Bell Boycott to teach this fastfood giant not to mess with their customers. From now on starting at 8:30 PM Eastern Standard Time, December 27, 2005, I will no longer consume the products produced or sold by the Taco Bell Corporation until the Bean Burrito Especial is re-instated as a member of the Value Menu at the original price of 99 cents. I now feel it is not only my mission, but also my responsibility to gather as much support as possible for this national issue. I cannot possibly accomplish this task on my own. Only with the support of thousands of Americans can I hope to one day travel to a Taco Bell and be able to eat my beloved Bean Burrito Especial for a reasonable price of 99 cents. The time is now! Join the National Taco Bell Boycott by signing below and no longer traveling to Taco Bell for future services:
(The Taco Bell Value Menu is well-known for its wide variety of spectacular mexican dishes as well as its extremely low prices.)
After wrestling practice, I went to Taco Bell for my regular after practice meal. However, to my surprise, as I asked for my usual Bean Burrito Especial (along with my Double Decker Taco), the cashier informed me that Taco Bells nation-wide no longer sold the 99-cent, half-pound Bean Burrito Especial.
My delicious, yet affordable, Taco Bell meal has been permanently removed from the Value Menu. In an attempt to make peace with the fast food restaurant, I ordered a normal 88-cent Bean Burrito, only to be digusted by the pathetic size and quality that seemed less than worthy of a kids' meal. Lacking the jalapeno sauce and the greater supply of burrito material that existed in my BBE, this ordinary lackluster burrito denied me of the satisfaction I received from my BBE.
As a consistent supporter of Taco Bell for years, I am shocked at the decision to end the distribution of this much-loved product. As a result, I find it necessary to gain support for an all-out National Taco Bell Boycott to teach this fastfood giant not to mess with their customers. From now on starting at 8:30 PM Eastern Standard Time, December 27, 2005, I will no longer consume the products produced or sold by the Taco Bell Corporation until the Bean Burrito Especial is re-instated as a member of the Value Menu at the original price of 99 cents. I now feel it is not only my mission, but also my responsibility to gather as much support as possible for this national issue. I cannot possibly accomplish this task on my own. Only with the support of thousands of Americans can I hope to one day travel to a Taco Bell and be able to eat my beloved Bean Burrito Especial for a reasonable price of 99 cents. The time is now! Join the National Taco Bell Boycott by signing below and no longer traveling to Taco Bell for future services:
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