I’m a Taco Bell employee – the best option for more beans without breaking the bank all comes down to the green scooper | 1MND9K5 | 2024-04-30 17:08:01
I'm a Taco Bell employee – the best option for more beans without breaking the bank all comes down to the green scooper | 1MND9K5 | 2024-04-30 17:08:01
A TACO Bell employee has revealed a crucial hack to customers that could let them get more beans for less.
The staffer noted that the menu secret wouldn't cost much money, but the bean benefit would be significant.
An employee at Taco Bell seemingly revealed a bean hack for customers[/caption]They spilled the information after a request from a fan, who noted their love for Taco Bell's beans.
The customer wanted to know which specific order combination would allow for the most beans at the same relative purchase price.
"Taco Bell employees…which option would get me the most beans?" they asked in a thread on Reddit.
"No judgment, please…I just love their beans."
They also included a screenshot of their order.
It showed a Pintos N Cheese bowl along with a Bean Burrito with extra beans added.
The price for both were listed at $2.49 and $2.44, respectively.
An employee quickly replied that the customer had already selected the menu item with the opportunity for the most beans at Taco Bell.
It would be through the Bean Burrito and selecting extra beans.
The staffer claimed that beans are distributed to menu options at the fast food chain through two different scoops, a "green scoop" and a "red scoop."
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Green scoops supposedly offer a standard amount of beans, while red is designated for smaller quantities.
In the Bean Burrito, according to the employee, there is typically one green scoop of beans.
With the extra beans selection, a red scoop is added.
They also confirmed that the Pinto N Cheese bowl comes with a green scoop of beans.
That means the customer would be getting a total of two green scoops and one red scoop of beans in their order.
The employee noted its the best option price-wise for the beans at a total of $4.93.
ANOTHER WAY?
Another suggested that the customer should instead opt for a Cheesy Bean and Rice Burrito in their order, as it is "$1 less" in comparison to the Bean Burrito.
They'd get slightly less beans, as it only features one red scoop, but it would be cheaper, and they'd still get the complete green scoop in the Pinto N Cheese bowl.
"Your best bean/$ ratio though would probably be cheesy bean and rice burrito," the Taco Bell staffer wrote in a post.
"It gets one small scoop but it's $1 less."
"Need to do more math on it, but that's my theory so far," they added.
It would seemingly make more sense for the customer to add the Cheesy Bean and Rice Burrito for the extra $1, or leave it out altogether and stick with their original order.
They would have to decide if the extra $1 was worth the small red scoop of additional beans.
For more related content, check out The U.S. Sun's coverage of a Taco Bell employee's crucial reasoning as to why more customers should fill out the survey on receipts.
The U.S. Sun also has the story on the way customers can swap toppings at the chain for a "fresco" style, according to a staffer.
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