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There was once a time when the Taco Bell menu was so varied and vast that you would have thought it was written by C.S. Lewis. Sure, Narnia might have featured a "Gryphon" with a body of a lion and the head of an eagle, but Taco Bell had a chalupa with a shell made out of french toast. Frankly, we think the French Toast Chalupa might be weirder. That's not to see these eldritch fusions of tacos and madness weren't delicious. They were delicious and then some, and I personally will forever be thankful to whichever Taco Scientists or boardroom spinner gave birth to the Mexican Pizza. (And don't get me started with the Mexican Pizza Crunchwrap.)
Sadly, the Mexican Pizza, along with plenty of other Taco Bell menu items are no more as Taco Bell has removed them in an effort to streamline their menu.
That's not to say this is a bad thing. Taco Bell has found that trimming their menus has resulted in faster service, a more environmentally friendly business, and an easier time on the staff. The Mexican Pizza's packaging, for example, "accounted for more than 7 million pounds of paperboard annually in the U.S." according to CNBC and accounted for thousands of employees cursing at the one cardboard corner they just couldn't crease right according to common experience.
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