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Does Taco Bell use Erythritol?

Our latest audit of Taco Bell analyzed 165 menu items. We found that 0 items (0%) contain erythritol.

0% Flagged In Category
165 Lower-Concern Options
13th / 14 Exposure Rank (Higher = More Flagged)
92% Cleaner Than Peer Chains
0% Median For This Concern

Compared with 14 audited chains, Taco Bell sits 13th for erythritol exposure. Highest observed: Arby's. Lowest observed: Wendy's.

Erythritol usage context

A lower erythritol share suggests only a small portion of the menu uses this sweetener. In this audit, we flagged no menu items in this category (0%).

Check beverage and dessert categories first; those are typically the highest-yield places to avoid erythritol.

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Methodology & sources

This page tracks erythritol exposure for Taco Bell using publicly available ingredient statements. We classify menu items using PRūF taxonomy rules and count distinct items containing at least one matched ingredient.

  • Matched terms: erythritol
  • Scope: 165 menu items in the latest restaurant disclosure snapshot.
  • Benchmarking: Compared against other audited chains using the same category definition and counting logic.
  • Last updated: 2026-03-01. Restaurant formulations can change by region and supplier.

People Also Ask

Our audit of Taco Bell found that 0 menu items (0%) contain erythritol.
Yes. We identified 165 menu items that are Erythritol Free. Use PRūF filters to narrow options before ordering.
Recent studies have raised questions about high erythritol intake and cardiovascular risk markers. PRūF surfaces where it appears so you can make informed decisions.

Audit based on Taco Bell public ingredient data as of 2026-03-01. Messaging refresh applied 2026-03-04.