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I don't think anyone who claims to have GI issues after eating Taco Bell claims that it's because it's spicy. Well...aside from OP maybe? I think it's just because it's low quality food that consists almost entirely of meet and cheese. That being said, I don't think I've generally had that issue either.
I thought the ground beef was found to be like 30-40% beef and mainly whey? I vaguely have a memory of them being sued for something (maybe 10-15 years back), that coming out, then the "meat" being rebranded across the board as a material they now reference as "seasoned beef"?
You mean "meat" and "cheese"
Could be a fondue party? Or a family photo shoot?
"cheese food" is a food label that pretend cheese must use instead of cheese. TB may contain "meat food"
And beans. Americans don't eat a lot of fiber.