Taco Bell's Loaded Fries Could Kill Nachos Forever

Publish date: 2024-06-15

As Taco Bell continues to roll out new menu items, like Crispy Chicken Chips and the Naked Chicken Chalupa, there's one thing it's refused to bring to America: loaded fries.

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Taco Bell locations around the world serve variations on loaded fries.

In Japan, loaded fries come with cheddar and nacho cheese, beef, sour cream, and green onions. Taco Bell Guatemala has an entire fry menu, and Latin American Taco Bell locations serve up "Papas Supreme." In Chile, in addition to loaded fries, there's even a burrito stuffed with fries. Taco Bell in Canada serves Fries Supreme, Cheesy Fries, and Chili Cheese Fries.

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Taco Bell UK's fully loaded fries. Taco Bell UK

So why can't the chain do the same in the US?

While many Americans who visit other countries' fry-serving Taco Bells are initially confused, others are demanding that the US start serving the dish:

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The chain serves cheesy fiesta potatoes, which can be topped with a variety of toppings, from beef to bacon. But no fries ... yet.

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"We've tested fries in the US previously," Taco Bell spokeswoman Laura Nedbal told Business Insider. "We're always looking for new items to test, so if we see a good fit for a particular region, we would never say never to testing them again."

The fast-food chain is also in a phase of experimenting with new ways of serving up fried chicken. Its Crispy Chicken Chips are described as "wedge-shaped chicken tenders," and its Naked Chicken Chalupa is essentially a taco that swaps a tortilla for fried chicken.

Since Taco Bell's loaded fries are already a hit around the world, they could be the perfect match for the next wave of menu-item testing.

American customers deserve a chance to try the nacho-fries mashup — and, if they prove that the demand exists in the US, then the test could become reality.

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