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Reader: What’s your beef? Taco Bell bean burritos are great for vegans

An Alabama law firm has a beef with the amount of meat in Taco Bell's tacos, which has set off a stampede of claims, counterclaims and an opportunistic campaign by Mercy for Animals,, which is suggesting that the chain solve its problems by going vegan. Which prompted this from sararoxyoursox:...
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An Alabama law firm has a beef with the amount of meat in Taco Bell’s tacos, which has set off a stampede of claims, counterclaims and an opportunistic campaign by Mercy for Animals,, which is suggesting that the chain solve its problems by going vegan.

Which prompted this from sararoxyoursox:

Taco Bell is a go-to for vegans anyway, since their bean burritos without cheese are just about the only vegan fast-food option available. I, for one, would be really excited if Taco Bell were to offer more vegan options

That’s hardly the end of this meaty issue, though; later today, Jenn Wohletz will weigh in with some suggestions for how Taco Bell could get stuffed.

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And on the vegetarian beat, Amber Taufen will have an update on whether Little Anita’s chile is veggie or not. Have your dictionary and maps at the ready; the conversation with Little Anita’s owner Larry Gutierrez was a doozy. Is it possible that Colorado defines vegetarian differently than New Mexico?

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