Oh, woeful and lamentable ruin, what malice is this that hath befallen me, A cataclysm, no less devastating than the fall of empires, doth now decree: The once hallowed, sacred sanctuary of Taco Bell, that hallowed hearth of fleeting bliss, Now lies in ruins—its charred remains a monument to my profound abyss.
Oh, cruel and infernal gods that govern the whims of fate, Why dost thou punish so, with such a savage hate? 'Twas not merely a fast-food establishment that met its fiery doom, But the very essence of my soul, consumed within that scorching tomb.
For within those walls, where the scent of seasoned meats did rise, I, a humble pilgrim, did seek solace 'neath the infernal skies. And lo! With trembling hands I reached for that most divine of sips, The Baja Blast—sweet nectar of the gods, the joy of mortal lips.
But now, alas! In bitter torment do I stand, bereft, For all that was once mine—now lies cruelly cleft. What grievous force hath wrought this cruel fate? To strip me of the solace I had come to venerate!
In vain I search the ash and smoke, the soot and ruin, For the blessed fountain that once did flow—a paradise to my soul's undoing. Yet naught remains—only the darkened specters of what was, A kingdom fallen, where once there was cause.
What cruel jest is this, dear heavens, to withhold such joy, To rip asunder the fabric of my world—ah!—'tis but a wicked ploy! The very heavens above have conspired against my peace, And I, lost and forsaken, shall never again find release.
For what is a man without his cherished drink, Without that fizzy liquid to make him think? What meaning hath the world, what purpose doth life possess, When Baja Blast, that sacred elixir, lies buried beneath the press?
And now, dear universe, let me speak to thee, What are we all, if not but shadows of a dream, adrift upon the stormy sea? Without that sweet, carbonated kiss, my soul shall sink, And all the pleasures of the earth shall turn to ashes in my mind's eye, I think.
Thus, I stand here—lost, forsaken, broken in my plight, For without Baja Blast, I see no stars, no dawn, no light. Oh, Taco Bell, how I mourn thee, thy destruction is my doom— Thy fiery end has cast my spirit into an...
Read moreI work in downtown Rehoboth and get out of work quite late (11pm). For some reason the only things open at that time is wawa or mc. I used to go to taco bell every night after work. It was so good and a delicious, a wonderful treat after slaving away for 8 hours at the beach. It has been closed for almost 200 days now and its starting to get to me. Wawa does not hit it, I cant eat most things at mc....please please reopen. I dont care that half the time something was wrong on my orders. It still tasted amazing. Im begging, please open, I really don't know how im supposed to go on without taco bell. All the other taco bells around here are too far to deliver or dont use the app so I can't use my points. Please open. I haven't had taco bell in months. How am I supposed to get through this summer working at a beach town that gets millions of visitors without taco bell. Please open. I really don't know how much longer I can last. Please open. Please please please please please I can't do...
Read moreThis is just a reminder! I get it you guys close at 1. I’m fully aware when it’s close to closing time I work at a restaurant as a server. Tonight I ended up rushing there and pulled up at 12:54 with 6 mins to spare. To be honest my order would have been done before closing time. Now I understand people wanna get home things like that. I don’t think it’s fair when looking online let’s say at 12:45 and it said closing soon. Closing soon isn’t closed. I didn’t arrive after 1 nor on the dot at 1. I’m frustrated as I was trying to just get some soft tacos. Its not something complicated it wouldn’t take more than 5 mins of your time. So if Taco Bell’s owner sees this please remind your employees they can stop taking orders when they’re closed at the correct time. As a server if a customer walks in let’s say 8:50 when we close at 9 we still would give that customer service. I shouldn’t of been leaving empty handed when I was there before 1 but that’s just my opinion....
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