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All the items being removed from Taco Bell menu as restaurant launches new Cantina line

Taco Bell is set to axe a number of its popular menu items as it prepares for the upcoming release of its Cantina menu.�

Fast-food restaurants have a habit of removing popular food items from their menu and replacing them with subpar options. Hopefully, thats not the case with these Taco Bell favs.�

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Taco Bell cantina is seen in Chicago, United States, on October 14, 2022. (Photo by Beata Zawrzel/NurPhoto via Getty Images)

Bye Bye Taco Bell favs 

As the restaurant gears up to release its highly anticipated cantina menu, numerous items are to be vanquished and never seen again. 

The news was teased by the popular snack news page, run by Markie Devo, as he penned on Twitter: With every giveth theres a taketh away from Taco Bell. Heres all the items leaving on 3/21 to make way for the new Cantina menu(that will prob only last a good month)Will you miss any of these items?

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According to his Taco Bell source, the Crispanada and the deluxe cravings box will be the first menu items to be axed. This is followed by the cheesy Gordita crunch box, the bell breakfast box, the breakfast crunch wrap, the chicken burrito combo, and the chipotle ranch grilled chicken combo.�

Fans of the power bowl and the double-berry freeze will also be saddened as these too are set to be chopped.  

Hello Cantina menu

Slated for arrival on March 21, the cantina menu was teased at Februarys Live M�s LIVE event where a Tajin team-up was also hinted at.�

As per the press release, the new menu is going to include the cantina chicken burrito, cantina chicken taco (soft or crispy), cantina chicken Quesadilla, and the cantina chicken bowl. 

Alongside the new food options, customers can also expect pico de gallo, purple cabbage, a white corn taco shell, an avocado verde salsa sauce flavor, and a new slow-roasted chicken option.�