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But then, the advertising I had seen on tv came flooding back as I saw the ad in the drive thru lane -VOLCANO TACO. I wasn't even going to get anything really. Vile temptress, tonight you have stolen my hungry soul.
You can be soooo bad, but oh soooooo good.
But now, you've come back into my life and I don't know where this relationship is headed.
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Oh sure, we occasionally glanced at one another at the movie theatre, but it was never meant to be. Wild! Then, we went our separate ways for many years. You were cheap, filling, and we used to drink your hot sauce straight out of the packet. During the high school days, you were the most desired fast food (mainly because you didn't live in my hometown). While you're here, receive the latest Sutton Coldfield news direct to your inbox through our daily newsletter.Taco Bell.
I used the sauces for my fries which were closer in taste to Nando's peri-peri chips rather than Maccies - nice, but again, cold.Ī very disappointing experience overall, especially as I'd been so eager to try it out.īut if you lower your expectations, and don't fall for hype like I did, you might enjoy it better that way. You can also donate cash, which will go into a fund held by a charity partner to use to plug gaps or buy specialist toys for children with additional needs. You can buy a gift from the #Brumwish Amazon Wishlist here. Three donation days, held at Edgbaston to take in new and nearly new donations of gifts and books, are now ended. This year's appeal is bigger and better than ever - because we have teamed up with our partners at #Toys4Birmingham, including Thrive Together Birmingham, the Birmingham Playcare Network, the Edgbaston Foundation and Birmingham Forward Steps.Īlso involved are Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Trust, Barnardo's, Spurgeon's children's charity, the Springfield project in Sparkhill, St Paul's Community Development Trust and Your Local Pantry, which runs food hubs in 12 locations across Birmingham and the Black Country. 'I've robbed the bank here', I thought to myself, while drooling over holographic images of grandiose-looking tacos, filled to the brim with beef/chicken and lettuce.īrumWish 2021 aims to get thousands of Christmas gifts to young children in need across our city - the homeless, the vulnerable, kids in care and kids who have little. Studying the menu, I worked out I could bag myself a 'Crunchwrap Supreme', 'Taco Supreme', 'Volcano Burrito' and fries for an extremely fair £12.17. There's nothing particularly imaginative about its decor or layout - apart from a huge 'hola!' sign dangling above customers' heads as they queue. READ MORE: Taco Bell store opens in Sutton Coldfield with queues down the streetīut make no mistake: Sutton's Taco Bell is a glorified Old El Paso operation living inside a soulless shell where a Burger King outlet once stood. Mainly because I, like many others, had allowed myself to get swept away by the hype of US behemoth, Taco Bell, arriving on UK shores.īeing the first of its kind in the West Midlands, naively, I expected the Mexican-inspired eatery to offer a divergent experience to other fast-food establishments. Seeing my tiny taco crumble before me in the cold breeze of Sutton Coldfield's latest fast-food restaurant was certainly dispiriting - and that's no euphemism.