Taco Bell Canada
"The Taco Bell brand in Canada started in 1979 with one restaurant in Ontario."
About Taco Bell Canada
The Taco Bell brand in Canada started in 1979 with one restaurant in Ontario. Today, it has grown to over 170 Canadian units in eight provinces, to become the leading Mexican-inspired quick service chain in the country. We serve made-to-order and customizable tacos, burritos, and specialties such as the exclusive Doritos® Locos Tacos, Fries Supreme and a lower calorie Fresco Menu. The company encourages customers to “Live Más,” both through its food and various local community initiatives. Taco Bell has instant brand recognition as the world’s largest Mexican-inspired restaurant company serving 36 million customers each week in over 7,000 restaurants across the globe. Please complete the fields below to contact us (* indicates a required field). I wish to receive emails and newsletters about franchising from CFA. Send me information on franchises looking for franchise candidates that fit my profile
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- 1Motivated entrepreneur seeking a proven system
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- 3Customer-focused operator committed to brand standards
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