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Taco Bell’s Cravings Value Menu offers 13 popular items at $3 or less

Hungry bargain hunters can ring the savings bell at Taco Bell — thanks to the restaurant’s popular Cravings Value Menu.

With the value menu, bargain hunters can enjoy a meal or snack on the cheap. And families can definitely have a frugal fiesta without breaking the budget. 

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Taco Bell’s Cravings Value Menu features 13 different items from which to choose — including a few limited-time items. Best of all, each is priced at $3 or less.

The line-up changes periodically, so double-check the menu options before ordering.

The Cravings Value Menu includes the following items:

Price and participation may vary by location.

  • LIMITED TIME! Big Cheez-It Tostada for $2.99
  • LIMITED TIME! Big Cheez-It Cracker for $1
  • LIMITED TIME! Double Decker Taco for $2.79
  • Cheesy Roll Up for $1.39
  • Spicy Potato Soft Taco for $1.39
  • Cheesy Bean & Rice Burrito for $1.49
  • Cheesy Fiesta Potatoes for $2.89
  • Double Stacked Taco for $1.99
  • Stacker for $2.19
  • Cheesy Double Beef Burrito for $2.79
  • 3-Cheese Chicken Flatbread Melt for $2.29
  • Chicken Enchilada Burrito for $2.49
  • Loaded Beef Nachos for $2.99

NOTE: Not all locations offer the same national promotions. As a result, price and participation may vary. It's always wise to call ahead for verification in your area. We strive to keep up with “limited-time offers,” but deals may end without notice.

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