Taco Bell Has $1 Tacos And Free Nachos BellGrande For A Cinco de Mayo Deal

Taco Bell has their devoted enthusiasts all fired up this week with the latest announcement of their seven brand new menu items rolling out in 2024. Additionally, the franchise continues to serve more mouthwatering news with limited time deals to celebrate this Cinco de Mayo weekend, offering tacos for just $1.

Redeemable one time on Sunday, May 5, users can download the Taco Bell app and select either a soft or crunchy taco. Five tacos for just $5 or $1 per taco – the choice is yours depending your cravings. Simply look in the “Rewards and Offers” section to apply the promotion.

If tacos aren’t your thing, Taco Bell has you covered. From May 3rd to May 5th, you can receive a free order of Nachos BellGrande when you spend $20 on the DoorDash or GrubHub apps all weekend long.

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Chicken Chalupa Supreme, Grilled Cheese Burrito, Mexican Pizza with a side of Creamy Jalapeño or Avocado Ranch Sauce and you’ve easily accrued the $20 minimum to score an order of those delectable crispy tortilla chips oozing with warm nacho cheese sauce covered with refried beans, seasoned beef, ripe tomatoes and cool sour cream. Once $20 benchmark is hit (without tax), your Nachos BellGrande will automatically be free of charge.

If you’re an Uber Eats user like myself, you can still join the party. From May 3 through 5, you can get your fix of Nachos BellGrande, but get this – no minimum spending required.

Don’t forget to order your Baja Blast to help you wash these divine Taco Bell offerings down to properly celebrate this year’s Cinco de Mayo.

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