Burger King sells its Crispy Tacos for $1 each.
Meanwhile, Jack in the Box sells tacos in pairs, at $0.99 for two.
Burger King's taco is a dense, greasy pocket.
Jack in the Box's taco is around 30% bigger, heavier, and more stuffed than Burger King's.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdThere's hardly anything between the hard, unforgiving shells of Burger King's taco.
Jack in the Box's shell has a wholesome tortilla crunch, even if it is soaked in oil. And its filling is distinctly beef, cheese, and lettuce.
Burger King's taco tastes kind of like beans. It's not very filling.
Jack in the Box's taco tastes like heartburn, but kind of in a good way. The meat is there.
I was disappointed by how little substance Burger King's tacos offered, even though I only paid $1 each.
next slide will load in 15 secondsSkip AdSkip AdJack in the Box's taco was much larger and tastier than its doubly expensive competitor.
There's simply no reason to order a Burger King taco over the taco it's trying to imitate ...
... unless you live on the East Coast where there are no Jack in the Boxes. If that's the case, do what you've gotta do. I won't look.