Mayo Clinic Nutritionists Warn About Taco Bell's $3 Steak Burrito Quality Concerns
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The Onion Staff
Slightly gummy. The crust never quite set.
Summary
Nutritionists at the Mayo Clinic are warning consumers about Taco Bell's $3 steak burrito, emphasizing that the low price point of $3 for a steak burrito should raise concerns about the quality and nutritional value of the food item. The warning suggests that consumers should exercise caution when considering this menu option due to the extremely low cost.
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Nutritionists at the Mayo Clinic warned Tuesday that the Taco Bell $3 steak burrito was a $3 steak burrito
Excess caution was warranted in consuming Taco Bell's $3 steak burrito
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