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Taco Bell Will Now Deliver Food From 200 of Their Stores

For when you need your chalupas but are too lazy to leave the house.

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On Wednesday, Taco Bell will begin delivering all its delicious tortilla-wrapped foodstuffs to the doors of stoned or just lazy 20-somethings everywhere, according to Newsweek. Well, not exactly everywhere—just within the delivery range of 200 Taco Bell stores in Los Angeles, Orange County, the San Francisco Bay Area, and Dallas.

To incorporate delivery, Taco Bell has locked arms with DoorDash, an independent delivery service company that also works with California Pizza Kitchen and the Cheesecake Factory. In a couple of test runs in Dallas, Orange Country, Palo Alto, and San Jose, Taco Bell reports the average time from order to mouth took about 38 minutes. That's not exactly speedy, but it's still probably quicker than your average pad thai.

In a statement about the new service, Taco Bell's VP of Innovation and On Demand, Tressie Lieberman, said, "This partnership enables us to provide consistent quality service and the feedback we need to elevate the delivery experience and evaluate where Taco Bell delivery goes next."

In other exciting T-Bell news, the company is planning to expand their menu to include beer and wine in Chicago and San Francisco.