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Last Updated: July 13, 2024Fact Checked
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Hopefully, you’ve just had the world’s most delicious taco and you just need to compliment the wonderful institution responsible for this culinary excellence, but we get it if you need to complain, too. Regardless, you may want to know the fastest and easiest way to contact Taco Bell given your personal preferences, and that’s what we’re here to do.
Things You Should Know
- Call customer service at 1-800-822-6235. Press “0” repeatedly if you want to bypass the robo menu and speak to someone.
- Use Taco Bell’s Contact Us Page to file a complaint or give a compliment online.
- Message the Taco Bell Care team on Twitter at @tacobellcare to get personal help quickly.
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Phone
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1-800-822-6235 This is the number for Taco Bell’s customer service center. Your best bet to speak with a representative is to try calling between Monday-Friday, 8AM-4PM Pacific Time.[1] If you do want to contact a specific store, use Taco Bell’s store locator tool to get the contact info you need.[2] After you call customer service, press:
- 1 for questions about Taco Bell locations, nutrition info, or the Taco Bell Foundation
- 2 for questions about gift cards
- 3 for questions about Taco Bell’s loyalty program and delivery
- 4 for questions about the Taco Bell app or your Taco Bell account
- 5 to talk to someone about your most recent meal
- Note: You can slam the 0 button repeatedly to just skip the robo menu and jump right into the customer service line.
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Use the Contact Us Page for complaints or feedback. Don’t feel like talking to a person? No sweat. This is the best page for you. Click “It was awesome,” “I had an issue,” or “other” at the top of the page under “How was your recent Taco Bell experience?” to pull up the next set of options. Click through each prompt until you reach the details page and type a short explanation of your experience.[3]
- Then, you’ll be given a few optional sections. You can specify which store you went to if you’d like. You can also provide your info if you want someone to contact you.
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Use the Talk to Us Page if you want a response. Enter your personal info at the top and select “email/phone” if you want them to contact you about your experience. Then, enter the restaurant's address. Provide a short explanation of what went wrong (or right) and hit the “submit” button.
- Someone from Taco Bell should reach out within the next few days if you were filing a complaint.
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Mobile app: iOs or Google Play If you’ve got an issue with an order you placed in the app, select the “order” tab and select the “help” option. Alternatively, you can select the “Need Help?” at the bottom of the home screen. Then, select “Contact Us” to pull up the complaint/compliment form in the app.
- If you regularly order Taco Bell and you haven’t downloaded the app, do it! You can get points on every order to earn freebies and fun rewards.
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Twitter: @tacobellcare If you don’t want to fiddle with any online forms, apps, or phone numbers, hit Taco Bell up on Twitter. They manage a “Taco Bell Cares” account specifically for complaints, compliments, and other customer service issues. Based on their replies, it appears Taco Bell is very responsive on this account, so you shouldn’t be waiting long.
- Taco Bell also manages another account, @tacobell, but they almost exclusively use that account for memes and arguing with whoever runs Wendy’s Twitter account.
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Facebook: Taco Bell Taco Bell treats their Facebook account basically the same way as their jokey meme account on Twitter, but you can certainly try DMing them there if you don’t have access to Twitter. The odds seem good that they’ll respond given their interactivity on their posts.
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Eric McClure
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Eric McClure. Eric McClure is an editing fellow at wikiHow where he has been editing, researching, and creating content since 2019. A former educator and poet, his work has appeared in Carcinogenic Poetry, Shot Glass Journal, Prairie Margins, and The Rusty Nail. His digital chapbook, The Internet, was also published in TL;DR Magazine. He was the winner of the Paul Carroll award for outstanding achievement in creative writing in 2014, and he was a featured reader at the Poetry Foundation’s Open Door Reading Series in 2015. Eric holds a BA in English from the University of Illinois at Chicago, and an MEd in secondary education from DePaul University. This article has been viewed 26,136 times.
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