Trick Out Taco Tuesday With This $25,000 Taco

$25,000 taco

A typical “Taco Tuesday” will probably set you back a few bucks as you feast on your tasty meal of tortillas and meat. At one Mexican resort, however, you can order a special $25,000 taco that takes extravagance to a whole new level.

This taco costs $25,000 from CNBC.

The taco, being featured in an upcoming episode of CNBC’s Secret Lives of the Super Rich, can be found at the Grand Velas Los Cabos resort. It utilizes a gold-infused tortilla and is loaded with tons of expensive eats, including lobster, Kobe beef, black truffle Brie cheese, Beluga caviar, and a scattering of gold leaves.

In case you have more cash to splash out after shelling $25,000 on a taco, you can also pair it with a bottle of platinum and white gold Tequila Ley 925, which has a price tag of about $150,000. To put things in perspective, the cost of the taco and tequila combined is enough to buy an average home in the U.S.

To access this exclusive, luxury-priced taco, you need to be staying in the presidential suite of the resort and put down a $12,500 deposit. You can literally buy thousands of tacos with that price tag, though, which is definitely more filling and a better usage of money. Still, if you’re all about the Bad & Boujee lifestyle, by all means, snag this $25,000 taco.

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