Taco Bell Finally Offers Delivery Nationwide, And They’re Waiving Delivery Fees To Celebrate

Photo credit: Courtesy of Taco Bell
Photo credit: Courtesy of Taco Bell

From Delish

Just when we thought the folks at Taco Bell couldn't possibly make us any happier, they achieved the impossible. The home of our beloved Queserito and Crunch Wrap Supreme is now delivering nationwide through Grubhub. AKA you can score nacho fries anytime, anywhere (within reason and store hours). In honor of the milestone, the famed Tex-Mex fast food chain is also offering free delivery on orders over $12-but hurry, the deal is running for a limited time.

In February 2018, the brand announced their plans to partner with Grubhub, and now the dream is becoming a reality. "We've been working towards the moment of nationwide Taco Bell delivery since we first announced our partnership with Yum! Brands last year," Seth Priebatsch, head of enterprise restaurants at Grubhub, said in a statement. "Diners can now order delivery from thousands of Taco Bell locations across the country, granting access to famous classics like Cheesy Gordita Crunch and Nacho Fries."

Photo credit: Courtesy of Taco Bell
Photo credit: Courtesy of Taco Bell

Taco Bell has also worked to perfect the service, ensuring faster delivery and hot, fresh food. While for their part, Grubhub is bringing more drivers to T-Bell-rich areas to provide a seamless transition for customers. "Our approach to delivery is a recipe for success all around," Taco Bell president, Julie Felss Masino continued in the statement. "Not only benefiting our customers but also our team members, franchisees, and Grubhub drivers by streamlining how orders hit our kitchens and when they are picked up."

Now if you're anything like me and already planning your first order-Chalupa with extra fire sauce, please-then you can head over to TacoBell.com or directly to Grubhub. With the service already up and running, fans have taken to social to express their excitement.

"I will be using this an unhealthy amount very late at night," one user wrote."Is 10am too early to Grubhub Taco Bell to my house," another added. The answer is no!

Whoever said "you can't buy happiness" definitely never had Taco Bell.

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