Furcifer
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Nope. Restaurants are not "retail stores" for the basal ingredients; you don't buy ground beef from a Taco Bell any more than you buy hops from a microbrewery or eggs and flour from a pancake house.
Please see Title 9 CFR c313 "Exemptions" for clarification.
Taco Bell puts something into the product that they sell -- that something is called an 'ingredient.'
So do meat packers and manufacturers.
What's the ingredient? Well, they took ground beef and they seasoned it, so it's `seasoned ground beef.'
Nope. They heat it up and put it in tacos.
It's no longer `ground beef' (because it's been seasoned), so it's appropriate to describe it as `seasoned ground beef,'
Taco Bell hasn't had ground beef on the premises in 20 years. Go look if you don't believe me.
but of course `ground beef' is one of the ingredients that they put into their product.
Nope. They have taco meat filling.
