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  2. Dortch Enterprises - Wikipedia

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    Dortch Enterprises (DE) is a company in the restaurant business as a Subway and Taco Bell multiunit franchise operator and formerly owned the Halo Burger chain. Dortch was only one of 38 out of the 17,000 Subway franchisees worldwide that owns 40 or more locations. [1] The company as of August 12, 2019 has 21 Subway and 24 Taco Bell locations. [5]

  3. List of the largest fast food restaurant chains - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of the largest fast-food restaurant chains by their number of locations in the world. ... Taco Bell: 8,218 (2022) [26] US$13.2 billion (2021) [9] [27] 15

  4. Taco Bell - Wikipedia

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    One of Taco Bell's original 1962 menu items was the Chiliburger, renamed the Bell Burger in 1969, then the Bell Beefer in 1979; this was a loose meat sandwich originally filled with taco-seasoned ground beef in mild red sauce with shredded lettuce and diced onion served on a steamed hamburger bun. Later, shredded cheese and diced tomato were ...

  5. The Best & Worst Fast-Food Restaurants in the U.S ... - AOL

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    The most highly rated Taco Bell in America is located at 5200 CA-1 in Pacifica, California, with a weighted score of 9.81 and an average Google rating of 4.42. Customers love the staff, food ...

  6. GE Capital Lends $6.8 Million to Taco Bell Franchisee ... - AOL

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    GE Capital Lends $6.8 Million to Taco Bell Franchisee Guerrieri Management Inc. SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- GE Capital's Franchise Finance business announced today that it has provided ...

  7. Live Mas: Spicy Secrets Behind Taco Bell's Success - AOL

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    The nation's first Taco Bell (ahem, "Taco Bell Numero Uno") opened in 1962 in Downey, California, but was ultimately left vacant in 2014. The following year, developers planned to tear down the ...

  8. Hot 'n Now - Wikipedia

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    Loehr laid off all 300 employees and closed his six locations by March 1995. On March 16, 1995, Loehr filed a lawsuit against Taco Bell. [8] The case went to trial in December 1998. [5] Taco Bell sold Hot 'n Now to a Connecticut company in 1996. [5] By 2002, the company was based in Holt, Michigan, with 53 locations. The company closed a ...

  9. KFC, Taco Bell set to take over former Family Video building

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