• I’ve never had diarrhea from a taco bell. Dunno what is wrong with you people

  • I have never NOT had diarrhea after Taco Bell. This is the way

  • I’ve never understood the “Taco Bell gives you the shits” thing. I’m no big fan of Taco Bell and I would never claim they make great food, but I’ve eaten there plenty in my life and I don’t think I’ve ever gotten the shits from their food. Honestly I don’t think I’ve ever even gotten the farts from Taco Bell. Is this really some common human experience I’ve missed out on?

    EDIT I just read the other comments, apparently I’m not alone

    • It’s literally because Taco Bell is one of the few fast food places that has a decent amount of fiber in most of their items, and most people’s diets are sorely lacking in fiber. So the sudden influx gives them the shits, and they blame it on the Taco Bell, instead of their poor diet.

      Eat your vegetables, eat more beans, and your Taco Bell shits will be no more.

      • If I eat from the local taco place, if I get chipotle or Taco Bell. None of it makes me shit. I do not understand who gets the shits from taco bell or willingly goes back

    • The only fast food that had ever made me sick was White Castle. That shit is disgusting

  • I don’t eat at taco bell side there’s a local place with 1000x better quality, but I have never once experienced intestinal distress after eating taco bell.

    It’s just a meme, right? Surely if they actually caused bowel issues, people wouldn’t keep eating there…

    • 23 hours

      It’s just people repeating the same hack joke that was rooted in racism 40 years ago because they can’t think of anything funny themselves. I’ve never had a problem eating there.

      • I don’t think racism is the main issue.

        I think it’s largely more that most Americans don’t eat nearly enough fiber in their daily lives. But nearly every item at Taco Bell has quite a bit of fiber in conparison. This throws their digestive system way out of balance.

        • 17 hours

          It’s not overtly racist, but the original “x food gives you diarrhea” joke is rooted in racism and it’s proliferated for all these decades because people like hack, cliche jokes for some reason. I seriously doubt that it gives anyone diarrhea from it unless there is something wrong with the produce like we’re seeing now.

    • Yeah I don’t get it either. I’ve never had digestive issues from Taco Bell. I imagine the only people who do are those who think their hot sauces are spicy. Either that, or you’re right; it’s just a meme.

    • The real reason is more likely that people who have this problem don’t get enough fiber, so when they eat something with beans at Taco Bell, they get the shits.

    • I’m 100% sure it’s a racist meme, I’ve never had bowel problems from Taco Bell nor known anyone irl who got digestional problems from the chain.

  • I’ve had maybe a dozen Taco Bells in my life, and had no digestive issues. What is wrong with people?

    • Lack of fiber. Taco bell has been priced out of authentic sawdust and has oped to use a synthetic knock off. They just dont make it like they used to. No commitment to natural ingredients. Hate to see it.

    • What is wrong with people?

      The states are dealing with a cyclospora parasite outbreak.

      Taco bell is actually being responsible pulling items prematurely, because there is still no information where it originated or how it’s spreading.

      Edit- worth mentioning the CDC used to proactively track this parasite, but toddler in chief dropped that program last year.

      • In addition to cyclospora, surveillance of campylobacter, listeria, shigella, vibrio and Yersinia was cut. FoodNet now only regularly monitors two diseases: Salmonella and Shiga toxin-producing E. coli.

        A list of CDC talking points seen by NBC News last summer clearly blamed funding for the program’s drastic cutback.

        “Funding has not kept pace with the resources required to maintain the continuation of FoodNet surveillance for all eight pathogens,” the talking point read.

    • Fiber. The average American eats 500g of protein a day and maybe accidentally 1 gram of fiber.

      Then they go to Taco Bell where every menu item has beans (a staple source of fiber) -> poopacolypse

      • I figured this out a while back after always wondering what people were talking about and it makes so much sense. Dudes living on Doritos and code red talking bout the Taco Bell shits like bruh eat a salad

      • No one is getting 500g of protein a day except for people using supplements and even then that is a fucking ton.

        You’re right about the fiber though; it’s honestly pathetic.

      • Not a scientist but this sounds so right. As a regular consumer of fiber, I find taco bell to be one of the more digestible fast food chains. Fiber actually holds water into your stools after going through the stomach, but if your body isn’t used to getting any then you are probably gonna be in for some kind of event.

    • I’ve had TB hundreds and hundreds of times, it’s one of the only fast food I could eat every day for the rest of my life and never get sick of it

      We just have superior digestive bloodlines!

    • A meme. I had Taco Bell plenty in my High School years, never had issues. Once upon a LONG time ago there was a lawsuit alleging feces were in some Taco Bell product or another, but I don’t remember whatever came of it or when it was.

  • 19 hours

    If you cant normally handle taco bell, you probably should see a doctor, or you’re of a weak bloodline.

  • Just ate taco bell today. Thats the fourth time this week I’ve eaten at taco bell. I have great solid shits. I’m so confused by the hate taco bell constantly gets.

  • Fast food places and their dollar menus (it was a real thing like dinosaurs) got me through some very difficult times when balancing time and money was the difference between eating anything at all (even if it was junk) or going without entirely.

    Taco Bell was one of my preferred places in those days because for reasons and such.

    But times change and honestly every time I’ve given Taco Bell a second second chance again for the second or third time in the past 5 ish years or so, I’ve regretted it. Not because the food made me sick or gave me any unusual bowel symptoms, but because the food is now objectively gross and also way more expensive and the service has gone to shit.

  • True story, was constipated years ago and gf took me to Taco Bell FOR the diarrhea. Cleaned me out beautifully.

  • Explosive diarrhoea for their customers has been just fine since the chain opened. But when it’s suddenly caused by a parasite? Well, then, everyone loses their minds!

  • I don’t get the appeal of Taco Bell. I tried it for the first time about ten years ago and it was dreadful. If it’s not healthy then it should be some kind of guilty pleasure, but the whole meal just tasted cheap and nasty.

    • Like a lot of chain restaurants, the quality varies pretty wildly by location. There was a (thankfully brief) time in my life where Taco Bell was very nearly the cheapest source of food available, and a large percentage of my food intake came from their value menu. Not good for the ol’ cholesterol, but I was young and needed calories, and I found a location that was consistently decent, so I would go there, spend two dollars, and get enough food to last me the rest of the day, and it was inoffensive enough that I could eat it every day and not get sick of it. Bringing my own hot sauce helped.