Taco Bell
Taco Bell is a fast food restaurant business established in the United States that was founded in 1962 by Glen Bell in Irvine, California. Yum! Brands, Inc. owns Taco Bell and is a subsidiary of Yum! Brands, Inc. Tacos, burritos, quesadillas, nachos, novelty and speciality dishes, as well as a selection of "discount menu" products, are among the Mexican-inspired cuisine served at the locations. Taco Bell serves approximately two billion consumers each year at 7,072 locations, with independent franchisees and licensees owning and operating more than 93 percent of them.
Taco Bell is noted for its distinctive logo, low-cost menu, and constantly changing goods. It's also teamed up with brands like Mountain Dew and Frito Lay to create distinctive menu items like Baja Blast Mountain Dew and Nacho Cheese Doritos Locos Tacos.
Through its charitable organization, the Taco Bell FoundationTM, they offer provide educational opportunities and assist the community, as well as connecting fans with their hobbies through initiatives like the Live Más Scholarship program. They were chosen America's favorite Mexican restaurant in 2018, according to the Harris Poll EquiTrend Study. They are constantly aiming for Más.
Taco Bell has gained notoriety as a result of its large-scale initiatives, which include providing a free taco to everyone in the United States for every base stolen in the World Series.
Founded: 1962
Headquarters: Irvine, CA
Sales: $11.293 billion
Website: https://www.yum.com/wps/portal/yumbrands/Yumbrands/company/our-brands/taco-bell