Taco Bell

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Your up to date opinions on Taco Bell please? Just checked their website and they state

'Peanuts and tree nuts are not used at Taco Bell restaurants, but may be used in common manufacturing plants'

We are due to fly out to Orlando from the UK next week and just wondered how comfortable others, with pa avoiding tree nuts, are eating here?

Many thanks, Jayne x

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We eat at Taco Bell on occasion. From what I read before, the only concern was a frozen desert taco, not made in the store. DD and DS have had no problems. We usually just get a taco (either soft or crunchy), they have had nachos and cheese, as well as the cinnamon desert pieces (can't remember their name). DD is PA, and DS is TNA. Have a good trip!

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I have taco bell all the time, never had any reactions.

The one thing I would recommend though, is to not eat at a Taco Bell in a food court type setting. Make sure you stick with the stand-alone restaurants. Reason I say this isn't because of PA, but because of the food quality. Where I went to school we had a taco bell in the local mall food court, and the food was just left out behind the counter like at Subway. The soft shells were hard as a rock and the meat was warm but most definately not hot. [img]http://uumor.pair.com/nutalle2/peanutallergy/frown.gif[/img]

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