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==Controversy==
 
==Controversy==
On July 23, 2008, [[50 Cent]] filed a lawsuit against [[Taco Bell]], claiming that he had not granted the company permission to use him name in an ad campaign for the Why Pay More!? Value Menu in which the rapper was asked via a newspaper advertisement to change his name to 79 Cent, 89 Cent or 99 Cent.
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On April 7; 2008, [[50 Cent]] filed a lawsuit against [[Taco Bell]], claiming he had not granted the company permission to use him name in an ad campaign for the Why Pay More!? Value Menu, in which the rapper was asked via a newspaper advertisement to change his name to 79 Cent, 89 Cent or 99 Cent.
   
 
==89¢ Items==
 
==89¢ Items==
 
* [[Crunchy Taco]]
 
* [[Crunchy Taco]]
* [[Cheese Roll-Up]]
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*[[Grilled Corn]]
 
* [[Cinnamon Twists]]
 
* [[Cinnamon Twists]]
 
* [[Triple-Layer Nachos]]
 
* [[Triple-Layer Nachos]]
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==99¢ Items==
 
==99¢ Items==
 
* [[Soft Taco]]
 
* [[Soft Taco]]
* [[Bean Burrito]]
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*[[Chille Con Carne]]
 
* [[Five-Layer Burrito]]
 
* [[Five-Layer Burrito]]
 
* [[Caramel Apple Empanada]]
 
* [[Caramel Apple Empanada]]
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* [[Chicken Burrito]]
 
* [[Chicken Burrito]]
* [[Beef Gordita Supreme]]
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*[[Grilled Stuft Burrito]]
* [[Five-Layer Burrito]]Double Decker Taco
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* [[Five-Layer Burrito]]
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*[[Big Crunch Taco]]
   
 
==References==
 
==References==

Revision as of 20:08, 3 November 2020

Empanada

A Caramel Apple Empanada, one of the many delicious offerings found on the Why Pay More!? Value Menu

The Why Pay More!? Value Menu is a subset of Taco Bell's menu introduced in May 2008 consisting of items that are available at a reduced price of either 79¢, 89¢ or 99¢. The Why Pay More!? Value Menu was updated again in April 2009. This was changed due to addition of new items and the discontinuing of the following items: Big Taste Taco, 7 Layer Dip Nachos, 5 Layer Dip Nachos, Spicy Chicken Burrito, and Spicy Chicken Soft Taco.

Controversy

On April 7; 2008, 50 Cent filed a lawsuit against Taco Bell, claiming he had not granted the company permission to use him name in an ad campaign for the Why Pay More!? Value Menu, in which the rapper was asked via a newspaper advertisement to change his name to 79 Cent, 89 Cent or 99 Cent.

89¢ Items

99¢ Items

$2 Meal Deals

Comes with a medium soft drink, a bag of Nacho Cheese Doritos, and one of the following:

References