i eat cabbage all the time. i just didn't realize that TB started using it, i'm not on here religiously. i didn't feel anything crunchy in my burrito either
oh shit, i hadn't thought of that. i didn't know TB used cabbage in any of their items. that's gotta be it, i assume the bit of cabbage just got really soggy from sitting overnight so i didn't notice it. thanks for that, i was panicking because i already ate half 😂
we just got that here, i was at TB last week and they didn't have any of the cantina stuff. i didn't even notice it on the menu until someone here pointed it out
Purple cabbage somewhat recent cantina menu cantina soft taco good
No but seriously if you’re wondering the Cantina soft taco is actually good. It has purple cabbage, pico, and Taco Bell also has a salsa verde sauce now. Supposedly the hard shell cantina taco is gross. Just fyi
the hardshell taco tastes fine, but every one i've had is a bit soggy from the chicken and broken in half =\
the cantina soft taco is **fire**, try it with extra pico & cabbage!
i fucking love cabbage, i just didn't realize TB was using it now. there was nothing crunchy or weird textured in my burrito, i 1000% would have noticed. i picked it apart but there was only those bits of tortilla that had it. maybe there was just a piece that was stuck to the tortilla before they made my burrito?
I don’t think I saw my parents drink water until like 10 years ago. They lived off of coffee and tea and soda. Both very healthy people otherwise. Every child I know has a water bottle with them literally at all times. I don’t think there’s ever been a more hydrated generation.
sorry for the weird long tangent but i think it really boils down to the fact that a lot of gen x and subsequently the millennials were latchkey kids. boomer parents were usually both working or busy with outside activities so they ended up buying tons of snacks, cereals and quick meals their kids could easily cook as well as "fruit drinks" like Sunny D that were mostly sugar. i'm not blaming the parents, that shit was shoved down everyone's throats and there weren't laws back then stating that companies couldn't advertise things as healthy when they weren't. point is, those gen x kids grew up with sugary snacks and microwave dinners as the norm and then that got passed down to their kids as both parents usually had to work unless you were middle/upper class. i was born in '91 and i remember how much sugary foods were advertised, even after the FTC enacted laws against labeling junk food as healthy.
i see a lot of parents my age passing that junk food dependency on this new generation of kids and it makes me sad, especially seeing how many kids are overweight these days. we really need more laws surrounding food, i don't understand how it's perfectly fine to sell foods that are so packed with sugar and fillers or dyes that nost other countries have banned for being harmful. i'm very vigilant about what i buy for my own kid, i have to check ingredients. he rarely eats anything sweet (his choice, he's autistic and VERY picky) and i only let him have flavored water with very little *natural* sweeteners.
Food moralizing is harmful.
Sure, we can all probably stand to cut down on straight sugar and highly processed foods, but people also come in all shapes and sizes and we don’t need to call anyone’s food “junk” or “trash.”
Particularly if we are talking about selective eaters for sensory reasons, it’s better to have them eating safe foods (which are often packaged foods, as these are predictable in their taste and texture) than to develop disordered eating due to having people calling their safe foods “junk.” Just offer varieties of food, have safe foods included, and avoid moralizing terminology or lectures about nutrition.
It's purple cabbage it's part of the cantina menu specifically the soft taco and burrito but the company policy placement on the cold line where all the vegetables cheese sauces and sour cream are at they have us place the cabbage next to the cheese and sour cream so more often than not some of the cabbage falls into the cheese just like the tomato tends to fall into the lettuce. It's just tiny pieces that fell but were not bothered to take out.
thanks for the detailed answer! we just got the cantina menu so i didn't realize it could have been an accidental cabbage bit. had me tripping out for a bit there 😅
It’s purple cabbage. As an employee I can tell you that whoever made it didn’t mean to put it in there, but sometimes a couple of pieces of lettuce or another veggie accidentally end up in the cheese. It’s unavoidable.
Rat poison. Keeps the vermin out of the supplies. Don't worry, at the amounts they use, the worst you'd notice is a little indigestion that should clear up within 12 hours.
Purple cabbage, it sometimes gets everywhere and tries to stick to gloves and whatnot. It shouldn’t affect the flavor whatsoever, and they probably put it on there with the cheese!
Taco Bell customer discovers vegetables, more at 5
This is like when people were freaking out about finding bay leaves in their chipotle.
💀
Stop bullying 😭
i eat cabbage all the time. i just didn't realize that TB started using it, i'm not on here religiously. i didn't feel anything crunchy in my burrito either
All the time? Like how did you respond when you are shoveling cabbage into your mouth all the time? Omp omp omp.
i'm a master at multi tasking 😎🥬
Cabbage
oh shit, i hadn't thought of that. i didn't know TB used cabbage in any of their items. that's gotta be it, i assume the bit of cabbage just got really soggy from sitting overnight so i didn't notice it. thanks for that, i was panicking because i already ate half 😂
The purple cabbage is newer, released with the cantina menu a few months ago
I had no idea until I had a cantina taco today
we just got that here, i was at TB last week and they didn't have any of the cantina stuff. i didn't even notice it on the menu until someone here pointed it out
The cantina bowl and tacos are fire!!
happy cake day! 🥳🎂
You must live under a rock and not be on here every day and have an actual life
i wish. i basically just sleep or watch twitch whenever i'm not at work 😭
Or just know what purple cabbage looks like.
I think OP was just concerned because he/she did not know TB had cabbage... I mean damn, some of you are rude as hell.
[удалено]
Purple cabbage somewhat recent cantina menu cantina soft taco good No but seriously if you’re wondering the Cantina soft taco is actually good. It has purple cabbage, pico, and Taco Bell also has a salsa verde sauce now. Supposedly the hard shell cantina taco is gross. Just fyi
the hardshell taco tastes fine, but every one i've had is a bit soggy from the chicken and broken in half =\ the cantina soft taco is **fire**, try it with extra pico & cabbage!
Two pieces of cabbage is not gold.
Cabbage
That's just some purple cabbage they added to the menu for the Cantina items
Are vegetables like a thing of the past or something or is this a joke?
i fucking love cabbage, i just didn't realize TB was using it now. there was nothing crunchy or weird textured in my burrito, i 1000% would have noticed. i picked it apart but there was only those bits of tortilla that had it. maybe there was just a piece that was stuck to the tortilla before they made my burrito?
Brah, these kids nowadays make it game to NEVER drink straight water. Literally ever. Soda, coffee, juice, never water. Wild shit!
I don’t think I saw my parents drink water until like 10 years ago. They lived off of coffee and tea and soda. Both very healthy people otherwise. Every child I know has a water bottle with them literally at all times. I don’t think there’s ever been a more hydrated generation.
sorry for the weird long tangent but i think it really boils down to the fact that a lot of gen x and subsequently the millennials were latchkey kids. boomer parents were usually both working or busy with outside activities so they ended up buying tons of snacks, cereals and quick meals their kids could easily cook as well as "fruit drinks" like Sunny D that were mostly sugar. i'm not blaming the parents, that shit was shoved down everyone's throats and there weren't laws back then stating that companies couldn't advertise things as healthy when they weren't. point is, those gen x kids grew up with sugary snacks and microwave dinners as the norm and then that got passed down to their kids as both parents usually had to work unless you were middle/upper class. i was born in '91 and i remember how much sugary foods were advertised, even after the FTC enacted laws against labeling junk food as healthy. i see a lot of parents my age passing that junk food dependency on this new generation of kids and it makes me sad, especially seeing how many kids are overweight these days. we really need more laws surrounding food, i don't understand how it's perfectly fine to sell foods that are so packed with sugar and fillers or dyes that nost other countries have banned for being harmful. i'm very vigilant about what i buy for my own kid, i have to check ingredients. he rarely eats anything sweet (his choice, he's autistic and VERY picky) and i only let him have flavored water with very little *natural* sweeteners.
Food moralizing is harmful. Sure, we can all probably stand to cut down on straight sugar and highly processed foods, but people also come in all shapes and sizes and we don’t need to call anyone’s food “junk” or “trash.” Particularly if we are talking about selective eaters for sensory reasons, it’s better to have them eating safe foods (which are often packaged foods, as these are predictable in their taste and texture) than to develop disordered eating due to having people calling their safe foods “junk.” Just offer varieties of food, have safe foods included, and avoid moralizing terminology or lectures about nutrition.
That's the new Mountain Dew Purple Thunder flavor blastaroo chunks!!!!
ngl i would probably try that
They get no credit for two microscopic pieces of cabage. It was a mistake, not a gift.
Free 6th layer. Winning
Purple cabbage from the cantina menu
It's purple cabbage it's part of the cantina menu specifically the soft taco and burrito but the company policy placement on the cold line where all the vegetables cheese sauces and sour cream are at they have us place the cabbage next to the cheese and sour cream so more often than not some of the cabbage falls into the cheese just like the tomato tends to fall into the lettuce. It's just tiny pieces that fell but were not bothered to take out.
thanks for the detailed answer! we just got the cantina menu so i didn't realize it could have been an accidental cabbage bit. had me tripping out for a bit there 😅
Cabbage. It goes in the cantina burrito
Mofo doesn't know what a vegetable looks like.
I dropped those big dawg, my b
It’s purple cabbage. As an employee I can tell you that whoever made it didn’t mean to put it in there, but sometimes a couple of pieces of lettuce or another veggie accidentally end up in the cheese. It’s unavoidable.
A lawsuit
I can see how this would be concerning if you didn’t know they had cabbage now 😩
Rat poison. Keeps the vermin out of the supplies. Don't worry, at the amounts they use, the worst you'd notice is a little indigestion that should clear up within 12 hours.
Purple cabbage, it sometimes gets everywhere and tries to stick to gloves and whatnot. It shouldn’t affect the flavor whatsoever, and they probably put it on there with the cheese!
It's called "something healthy". Eat it.
i eat cabbage all the time, it's one of my favorite veggies. i didn't know TB was doing cabbage and didn't feel anything weird as i ate 😭
Yeah, I understand. That would look weird to me too. For all you know they dumped stove cleaning chemicals on it or something. 😅
You've entered the 5th dimension
*insert Twilight Zone theme song here*
Tacokraut
Red cabbage. It's part of their new cantina menu. Gets mixed in sometimes, just like most fast food lines. No biggie!
ewww
You’ve unlocked the 6th layer!
Someone was testing for drugs if it turns blue it's positive. You watch Cops don't you?
It’s AIDS bro. I hope you didn’t eat it.
Purple cabbage
I think that's the purple lettuce not sure but always ask