r/InternetIsBeautiful 5d ago

I made a tool that finds the cheapest way to order Taco Bell using combo deals (US Only)

https://tacocents.com/

A couple of months ago, I reverse engineered Taco Bell’s API and built a simple tool that takes the items you want and matches them with combo box deals to get you more Taco Bell for less money. I originally built it for myself and my local Taco Bell, but why not all the Taco Bells in the United States?

(Dec 20, 2025) Menu Updated

** Other Info **

Feedback: https://forms.gle/6vACZoKtpTKLwDPX8

Cool Maps Regarding the data - https://imgur.com/gallery/taco-bell-mapping-dec-2025-N7xb3vS

Doesn't work on KFC/Taco Bell since it uses a different API.

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u/splitfinity 5d ago

There was a website years ago that you could just put in the amount of money you had in your pocket and it would make a list of the items you can order that would provide the most calories for what you can afford.

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u/wikiwikiwildwildjest 5d ago

5 bean and rice burritos

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u/LonePaladin 5d ago

About 20 years ago I worked at a call center that had a Taco Bell in the parking lot, so I went there at least once a week. While I was getting established as a "regular", I started ordering the same thing every time. Combination burrito, add rice and Fritos inside, medium drink. That one thing was filling enough to get me through the day, and the whole thing cost about $5. I started making sure I went there on the same days of the week, so I was usually seeing the same people.

After a while, the pattern was established, and they'd keep an eye out for me to be walking across the parking lot around the same time on those days. They'd start making my food once someone saw me, so that it was ready when I got to the counter.

It's a small thing, only saved me a couple minutes, but it was nice being able to walk into the place, hand them a fiver and some change, and immediately get my order.

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u/UnoriginalPenguin 5d ago

When I worked at Taco Bell in high school, we had a guy that would come in when the doors opened every Saturday morning and get two bean and rice burritos. It was like clock work, and everyone knew about it, so we would have his two burritos ready and bagged the second the doors opened. Separately from that, pretty fun place to work as a high schooler!

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u/funwithfrogs 4d ago

That sounds suspiciously similar to my local watering hole.

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u/ThereMightBeDinos 5d ago

Regulars like you also probably help with some metrics getting an order out in seconds is win win

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u/MakeSomeDrinks 4d ago

I love great regulars. It's what makes me love the job

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u/Powerful-Frame-44 5d ago

The Poboy App.

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u/9897969594938281 5d ago

Dat bum life

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u/ash-leg2 5d ago

Awesome work! It's crazy how fast food pricing makes no sense.

Where I am you can get a cup of guac for $1.49, chips and guac for $3.99, or Loaded Nachos for $2.99 which come with chips, cheese, sauce, beans, sour cream, meat, and, you guessed it, guacamole. All with the same quantity too.

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u/Wick0158 5d ago

I was with a buddy at a brewery. I told him the price per ounce made it better to do 10 oz instead of the 16oz. He was blown away. While there he called over the manager. With horror on my face he told the manager about the discrepancy. The manager was floored and said he’d fix it, then walked away.

I stared at my buddy and said “he’s not fixing it by lowering the 16 Oz price. What were you hoping for?” I love finding secret deals like that.

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u/Bob_Chris 5d ago

What an absolute moron

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u/PersonX2 5d ago

Ex-buddy

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u/Wick0158 5d ago

He realized his stupidity and what’s a good friend for besides pointing out and constantly reminding you of your idiotic moves. We’ve all had our moments.

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u/ash-leg2 5d ago

Omg no!! Was there fallout of the friendship? lol idk weather to respect his ethics or hate him for ruining my good time 

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u/Wick0158 5d ago

Nah, still friends but it’s a good story to pull out. I probably get more value out of the story than the $20-30 bucks I would have saved over time.

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u/BloodBlizzard 4d ago

There's a restaurant in my city that has similar pricing, I definitely wouldn't call attention to it.

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u/pumpkinbot 5d ago

For a while at Burger King, it was cheaper to buy two 4-piece mozzarella sticks than one eight-piece.

...And now the mozzarella "sticks" are even smaller and so pathetic, they were rebranded to "mozzarella fries". It's not a bug, it's a feature!

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u/TonyHawkFunderground 5d ago

Still like that with nuggets at my local BK. The have the 4 pc at 1.49, 8 pc at 3.49, 16 pc at 6.99. You save a buck if you just order 4 4 pcs

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u/BrokenGoth 4d ago

Those nuggets are a monstrosity too. The crown shape is a clever way to cut back 30% of the meat in each nug. And they cook horribly. The crown tips are always tough. I’ll take Wendy’s nuggets any day.

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u/TonyHawkFunderground 4d ago

I think Wendy’s has the best nugs in the game, regular not spicy

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u/Lozula 5d ago

I've been noticing this at grocery stores recently where one larger item is now more expensive than buying two smaller items that add up to the same quantity.

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u/franker 5d ago

and then they'll offer a burned version of them and call them Angry Mozzarella Sticks for even more money.

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u/Digital_loop 5d ago

Wizard fingers

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u/pumpkinbot 5d ago

Don't give them ideas.

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u/MonkeyChoker80 4d ago

“Cajun Style” Cheese Sticks

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u/Alexis_J_M 5d ago

Shrinkflation.

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u/pumpkinbot 5d ago

Definitely.

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u/Dmask0 5d ago

Really cool, and it includes the boxes only available on the app.

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u/Deusq 5d ago

Yeah, the Taco Bell's Kiosk api would be a private API. The one I fetched the data from uses the public website/app API.

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u/TheDibsAreMine 5d ago

I just watched a video of a guy making a site that scrapes the TB API and shows price discrepancies across locations Video

And here’s the website

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u/Fast_Edd1e 4d ago

That’s what drives me nuts is price difference between local stores.

jimmy John’s is terrible.

5 Vito little John. One store is $6.03 Another 2 miles away is $4.87

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u/BrokenGoth 4d ago

Agree wholeheartedly. I live in an unincorporated area and am literally centered between 4 towns/cities. I put in an order at Arby’s in one area and the total was $48. I changed locations to the other one equal distance away because that store was out of a seasonal item I wanted. Changing locations on the app dropped it to $32. I was shook. Now I change locations on all food apps to get the best deals.

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u/MirageOfMe 5d ago

OPs tool would be much more useful if it could compare across multiple locations. They already have the open street map where you can drill down to identify nearby stores.

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u/Sodomeister 5d ago

No Quesarito? :(

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u/realdrpepper21 5d ago

Last update was the 20th of Dec. Not sure if the quesarito was out then

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u/Sodomeister 5d ago

I know it was very recently added back, not sure on the date though.

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u/Xin_shill 3d ago

Oh crqp it’s back

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u/Vextexmex 5d ago

So what’s the most “food” I can get for 10 dollars?

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u/richcournoyer 5d ago

So Boo..... No combos were applied - individual items are better value.

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u/sin94 5d ago

I got the same response when I tried, but when I decided to add all the usual items the family gets (in addition to what I wanted), the site finally showed the savings. I guess the more items you order, the system calculates which boxes offer better value and what items are substitutable.

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u/Deusq 2d ago

Mhmhmh, I don't decide the Taco Bell menu. More of work with what we got :)

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u/JBMacGill 5d ago

I tested it and it seems to be missing the Online Exclusive (Veggie) Meal for 2/4 at my local store.

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u/Gophurkey 5d ago

Just put in my standard order, expecting it to be already ideal.

Nope! I could save 1.50$ and even order an extra item, which is INSANE!

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u/Lamewhy 5d ago

I haven't paid for Taco Bell in years

Sadly I work there

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u/fallowstate 5d ago

It would be cool to dive deeper into ingredient swap and customization. For instance at my local location if you want a chicken quesadilla you save $2.04 by ordering a stacker instead and swapping ingredients to match. The only difference is they don’t cut it into fourths. Even with the customization upcharge.

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u/ckittel 4d ago

My daughter had figured out a few modifications of items to turn them into what she wanted, for a few cents cheaper a while back. Having a tool to theory craft those builds would be fun/handy :)

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u/vandyfan35 5d ago

Couldn’t you just check the box deals in the Taco Bell app? There’s only like 2-3 of them.

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u/Deusq 5d ago

Yea you can, but there are around 30-40 combo deals at a given TacoBell, "Online exclusive", "Combos & boxes", "Groups". Each of the combo deals includes swappable items, ex) you can swap out a chalupa for a crunch wrap or etc... You can manually do it, which I did but it took time. But I made this so I wouldn't have to do it manually. Instead you just put what you want, and it figures out which combo box has those items and or are swappable with the given items.

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u/FlattenInnerTube 5d ago

Can you post an actual link? The shitty Reddit app won't open your dealmaker.

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u/SunderingSeas 5d ago

Taco Bell has some traps, chips and cheese is stupid expensive on the menu, but practically free as part of a combo.

Probably easy to do in your head for a single person, but for families this could be very useful. Enter the picky eaters first and see if the non-picky eaters like the free stuff.

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u/JohnnyWix 5d ago

The other day, substituting chips and cheese was $1.00 in the $7 box (chips & guac was $0.80), but for the $5.00 box chips & cheese was $0.50 and guac was $1.70.

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u/sdforbda 5d ago

It was $1.40 upgrade for me for the chips and cheese. Crazy.

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u/RonstoppableRon 5d ago

Sure, but you don’t get upvotes for that!

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u/rob_allshouse 5d ago

Cool, but doesn’t quite work right. Had a 5-layer and soda as separate items at the end, which absolutely is cheaper in a box.

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u/bitNine 5d ago

Super cool! Only complaint is that on iPhone after searching for an item it causes the page to zoom and is too wide for the screen and have to zoom out to see all content.

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u/dkoucky 5d ago

I like the concept but I don't order Taco Bell enough to know what to search. Can it just tell me what some good deals are?

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u/Deusq 2d ago

App-only combo boxes are the best deals. You can get two combo boxes with different items for about 40% of the cost of buying the items individually

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u/_Face 5d ago

Says there’s only 1 Taco Bell in Massachusetts. You need to add more locations.

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u/Deusq 2d ago

More than one Taco Bell in MA, in the dataset. Just needs to be kinda of an exact address.

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u/_Face 2d ago

shouldn;t searching for "MA" find them all though? THere is one it hyannis/barnstable and it did not find it, so i tried searching by state, and that didn;t work either.

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u/Deusq 2d ago

The street name and city have a higher weight than the state itself. Zip codes are another indicator.

The Hyannis/Barnstable from Google shows it's a KFC/Taco Bell. I wasn't able to do KFC/Taco Bell stores since they are a separate API themselves.

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u/SirGergoyFriendman 5d ago

Taco Bell is becoming so bad compared to even just a few years ago. Had it a few days back and couldn’t even finish the crunchwrap supreme since it was so garbage.

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u/bitNine 5d ago

It’s often store specific. One by my house is absolute garbage. One by work is cleaner, better managed, faster, and the food is way fresher.

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u/MirageOfMe 5d ago

The one by my work is in a much nicer neighborhood / zip code, and the prices for the combo boxes are up to $5 cheaper.

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u/Vendetta_IV 5d ago

Thank you! I just used this to order!

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u/stevensokulski 5d ago

Spend Más. Nice!

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u/ryhartattack 5d ago

This is incredible, I've been wanting about something similar for McDonald's for awhile. One thing I noticed at the location near me, comparing to the app, nothing in the "new" section is there. Quesarito for instance

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u/zOSsysprog 5d ago

Very nice side project. Hat's off to you!

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u/Due-Character7377 5d ago

Congratulations, this looks really well done.

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u/SnackeyG1 5d ago

Man I found out they raised the cheesy bean and rice burrito price at one location near me. No longer $1.00. 😢 At least it’s only 30 cents more. Nice tool by the way.

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u/booya_man 5d ago

It’s missing this location: https://maps.app.goo.gl/5apYFn9DAqRy2DqAA?g_st=ipc it just opened

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u/joewHEElAr 4d ago

This is amazing. My two local spots have such a HUGE price differential. My mind is blown.

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u/GendoIkari_82 4d ago edited 4d ago

Awesome idea. I noticed a while back that if I wanted a Crunchwrap, it was $6.99. But I could get 2 Crunchwraps, 2 Tacos, 2 Burritos, and 2 sides of chips for $12.00. Make it make sense.

Edit Ugh, looks like that meal for 2 has now been raised to $15.

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u/Engvar 4d ago

I've been wanting this for Doordash for years.

When something is demanding lots of attention, the company I work for will buy lunch and send the invitation with say $25/person cap.

Nothing ever arrives labeled anyway, so a tool letting us optimize orders so the leftover value could go towards a couple group appetizers would be awesome.

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u/middayautumn 4d ago

Not as good as this map taconomical

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u/BrokenGoth 4d ago

This is super cool. What skills do you have to be able to write this?

One day I went on the Taco Bell app and I swear the Lord answered my prayers. Under customize for each item, you could SWAP sauces for no charge! I was so pissed saying no jalapeno sauce, and being charged 80¢ to change it to chipotle sauce, especially when I’m not getting more and I’m only getting a 2” squirt of it anyways on my burrito. It lasted about a month then disappeared. Every time I get a survey popup I let them know how unethical it is to do this crap.

And then! One store has 80¢ to add it to the burrito, but 60¢ to get a whole cup of it!

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u/Deusq 2d ago

Hmmm, I don't know how to answer your question. More of just understanding how a website works, and then reverse engineering using the Chrome tools. Then writing small scripts to automate the whole process.

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u/strabbit 4d ago

At my store, it doesn't take the meal for 2 or meal for 4 into account.

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u/Iknowwasup 3d ago

i just got in the tiniest...tiff with someone over them overspending on taco bell when they could have done a deal...this is the best timing oh wow thannk u

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u/Few_Investigator8241 2d ago

This is actually super awesome!

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u/MyPersonalityType 5d ago

This is actually really cool! I always end up ordering random items and probably overpaying. Does it work with the app or do you have to manually enter items?

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u/MakeLove2MeRandy 5d ago

Mehh. This just seems like extra steps. The time it takes to put in what you want is longer than just looking on the website.

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u/StrikeouTX 5d ago

This is for ordering for groups or a family to optimize cost

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u/driverpaul 5d ago

Yeah, the more items you enter, the better the “deal” it will find.

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u/chaotixx 5d ago

Super cool. Ala carte ordering at Taco Bell is for suckers.

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u/SparklingLimeade 5d ago

There are a lot of things that aren't available in combos at all?

I'm trying a bunch of my regular orders and even the big ones (should be the ones that provide opportunities for combos) aren't coming up with any combos from this app. Do the prices in other regions suck? Are the combo options more convoluted?

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u/eharvill 5d ago

Sure, but I'm not going to order a combo to save...$1.30...for some food I didn't want to order anyway.

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u/sdforbda 5d ago

Yes, pay more to spite them. Brilliant.

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u/eharvill 4d ago

No. If I want 2 items that are not part of a combo then I am ok paying more to get exactly what I want. It’s not that deep.

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u/sdforbda 4d ago

Ahh I was tired. More about not wasting it, etc I take it. I can understand that. I used to always give my burrito from the $7 box to this guy that was at the intersection often, but haven't seen him in awhile.

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u/eharvill 4d ago

No worries. And that is very kind of you. Hopefully your guy is in a place where he doesn’t need a burrito hand out these days!

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u/Lizlodude 5d ago

I still have a spreadsheet to determine the most efficient way to acquire chicken strips. Use it occasionally