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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 ...

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  5. Amid Great Resignation, Taco Bell Launches Business School

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    Amid the Great Resignation, several companies are offering new perks to employees to try to increase retention. And now, Taco Bell is offering a new one, Taco Bell Business School, which is "like a...

  6. Brian Niccol - Wikipedia

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    Niccol joined Taco Bell during a time when sales had stagnated. [24] The brand had spent millions of dollars to fight a class action lawsuit regarding the quality of its beef. [ 25 ] While the lawsuit was dismissed, Taco Bell sales dropped 5% in Q2 2011, which the company attributed to damaged consumer perceptions of its food. [ 26 ]

  7. James Bodenstedt - Wikipedia

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    Brands of Taco Bell, KFC, Pizza Hut, and others. He and his wife were major donors to President Donald Trump's 2020 election campaign, donating more than $1 million. He and his wife were major donors to President Donald Trump's 2020 election campaign, donating more than $1 million.

  8. Taco Bell’s CEO has essential advice for success: ‘Don’t try ...

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    Tresvant, who previously held executive positions at Nike and Sports Illustrated, was promoted to the top job at Taco Bell in January, after just three years at the Yum! Brands chain.

  9. Greg Creed - Wikipedia

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    He was the CEO of Taco Bell, from February 2011 until January 2015. [6] He began as a Taco Bell executive in 2001, and began his career as a Yum! executive in 1994. Prior to that, he worked at Unilever. He holds a business degree from the Queensland University of Technology. [7]