Taco Bell Joins Breakfast Wars With New $1 MenuThe offering will be available Thursday nationwide and served from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m., though some stores may offer the menu as early as 6 a.m.

ByLucinda Shen

This story originally appeared onFortune Magazine

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Taco Bell's new $1 menu

The success of McDonald's all-day breakfast menu has proven America's insatiable love for morning fare. And now Taco Bell is jumping on the bandwagon.

The franchise is introducing a 10-item $1 breakfast menu. The offering will be available Thursday nationwide and served from 7 a.m. to 11 a.m., though some stores may offer the menu as early as 6 a.m.

The fast-food chain created three new items for the menu: a skillet of seasoned potatoes, scrambled eggs, cheese and salsa; a soft taco with scrambled eggs, cheddar cheese and a choice of bacon or sausage; and a quesadilla with cheese, sausage and scrambled eggs.

The Yum! Brands subsidiary is also offering a variety of burritos and tacos as well as mini cinnamon buns for a dollar. The menu represents an expansion of the fast-food chain's focus on low-prices. Taco Bell revealed a "Dollar Cravings" menu nationally in 2014, which consists of lunch and dinner items.

"Our survey results were completely expected: Americans would rather pay less and have more choice," said Taco Bell CMO Marisa Thalberg in a statement.

Taco Bell's breakfast offerings represent just about 6 percent of total sales now, in contrast to McDonald's, where breakfast represents about 25 percent of sales, according to theWall Street Journal.

Taco Bell's new value menu is an attempt to differentiate itself in a fast food industry that is starting to pull away from the traditional dollar menu for bundled items. Wendy's replaced its dollar menu for one withprices in the range of $1 to $5in 2015,Timereported.

While McDonald's introduced the all-day breakfast menu last year, it also gradually phased out its own dollar menu, replacing it for the McPick 2,which allows customers to choose two items for $2.

McDonald's is nowexpanding its breakfast offeringafter the promotion drove up the Golden Arches' stock prices and gave thecompany its best quarter in nearly four years.

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Lucinda Shen is a writer for Business Insider. She has written on topics including business, politics, education, arts and culture.

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