President Donald Trump's back and forth tariff orders led some to say TACO. Now with ongoing closures to the Strait of Hormuz, some are saying NACHO.
The internet is picking up a new acronym to denigrate the president’s actions, and it’s also food-themed. First TACO, and now NACHO. The acronyms created for a snappy way to denigrate President ...
If you thought Taco Bell couldn't get any better since potatoes made their menu debut, you'll be more than excited to try the ...
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Review: Taco Bell's new nacho fries are a carnivore's dream
Taco Bell's summer menu brings a new take on its delicious nacho fries, but how do they compare to the original? We tried the ...
The Shredded Beef Dipping Taco returns to menus nationwide on May 21, joined for the first time by Shredded Beef Nacho Fries ...
Some bites are impossible to forget, and when one earns its place as a fan-favorite, its comeback is a cause for celebration.
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‘Not a Chance Hormuz Opens’: How Wall Street’s new NACHO trade bets on a prolonged oil shock
Traders are embracing the “NACHO” trade, betting Hormuz disruptions and elevated oil prices will persist longer than expected.
A new acronym, ‘Nacho’ (Not a Chance Hormuz Opens), is gaining traction among Wall Street traders as tensions between the US and Iran keep the Strait shut. Replacing the earlier “Taco” (Trump Always ...
Wall Street is glomming on to yet another acronym inspired in part by Mexican cuisine. Roughly one year after the acronym “TACO” — which stands for “Trump always chickens out” — went from being a ...
Nov. 6 is nacho average day. Otherwise known as National Nacho Day, this delightful food holiday celebrates the ooey-gooey goodness that’s packed into every plate of nachos. Naturally, many ...
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