Foodservice

Taco Pizza Joins the Menu at RaceTrac

Limited-time offer latest in c-store chain’s aim to offer a wide variety of fresh, convenient food choices
RaceTrac Taco Pizza
Photograph courtesy of RaceTrac

Taco Pizza is now on the menu at Atlanta-based RaceTrac.

The new limited-time offering at the convenience-store chain combines “the savory goodness of tacos and the irresistible appeal of pizza,” the company said. “Each slice is made with a zesty nacho cheese base and topped with mozzarella cheese, beef crumbles, pico de gallo and drizzles of savory taco sauce.”

  • RaceTrac is No. 17 on CSP’s 2024 Top 202 ranking of convenience-store chains by store count.

Tony DeSerto, director of category management at RaceTrac, said, “RaceTrac is dedicated to crafting unforgettable flavors that surprise and delight. Whether it’s a lunchtime pick-me-up or a late-night snack, Taco Pizza brings a unique blend of savory goodness that transforms everyday cravings into extraordinary experiences without sacrificing convenience or value.” 

This new menu item is the latest in what RaceTrac said is its ongoing commitment to providing customers with a wide variety of fresh and convenient food choices, such as grab-and-go pizza and sandwiches; whole and cut fruit and salads; Swirl World frozen yogurts, sorbets and toppings; roller grill hot dogs; and tornados.

RaceTrac has more than 580 c-stores in 14 states under the RaceTrac and RaceWay brands, with plans to continue to expand in Ohio and beyond, the chain said. It employs more than 10,500 people across its retail brands and affiliated companies Metroplex Energy, Energy Dispatch and Gulf Oil.  

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