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    Get your burrito, quesadilla or Crunchwrap fix at Taco Bell in the morning for breakfast with a hashbrown and a coffee on the side. Serves breakfast until: 11 a.m. Breakfast menu: tacobell.com ...

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    Regardless of whether they decide to keep their breakfast selection, all Taco Bell locations will open at 9 a.m. or earlier and serve the rest of the menu. This isn't the only major change ...

  5. Taco Bell - Wikipedia

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    Close to the time that PepsiCo spun off its restaurant business in 1997, [31] the Border Bell in Mountain View was closed and converted to a Taco Bell restaurant which was still open in 2018. [ 32 ] In September 2000, up to $50 million worth of Taco Bell-branded shells were recalled from supermarkets. [ 33 ]

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  7. TacoTime - Wikipedia

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    Taco Time (stylized as TacoTime) is an American fast-food restaurant chain specializing in Mexican-American food. [1] [2] The chain has over 226 locations in the United States and 74 locations in Western Canada. [3] [4] It was founded in Eugene, Oregon, in 1960 by Ron Fraedrick. [5] [6] [7]

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  9. Hot 'n Now - Wikipedia

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    After 1993 profits for Loehr's locations dropped. 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]