Posted on 11/04/2016 9:11:46 AM PDT by rktman
Taco Bell, the Yum Brands Inc. YUM, -0.02% Mexican fast-food chain, said Friday that it plans to add 100,000 new jobs in the U.S. by 2022 and grow to 9,000 locations nationwide.
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Remember “McJobs”?
Hate cr** food.
Most of them will be filled by mainstream journalists.
Just wonderful. Other countries get good manufacturing jobs and we manufacture tacos.
More underpaid people for the increasingly few who do make any money to pay for.
Great.
America sucks.
It’s literally been years since I’ve been to TJ, but even then it was hard to fathom how much of a $hit hole it is when you consider it’s proximity to San Diego. There were dead dogs lying in the gutters and trash everywhere.
Taco Bell ain’t union, (yet). And the article says tacoes are Meican food. Tehy are not necessarily Mexican. According to the Smithsonian, the origins of the taco are really unknown. They’ve just been able to trace it back to the Mexican silver mines in Baja where it meant something different.Fun fact.
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There is a funny piece of video on YouTube where they take some Taco Bell tacos to Mexico and serve them to locals, who give them puzzled looks and ask “what the hell are these?”
The Mexican Phone Company is expanding?
“dead dogs lying in the gutters “ you want the chicken or dog enchiladas.
So, McJobs were terrible when Bush was President but TacJobs are wonderful with Obama as President?
I prefer Del Taco to Taco Bell. Del Taco only uses fresh ingredients while Taco Bell uses prepackaged ingredients.
That’s only if Hillary wins on Tuesday. Then they figure millions of new customers armed with EBT cards. Trump wins and they will be blaming him for layoffs.
(1) Well the Democrats promised a Taco Truck on every corner, so I guess Yum is trying to capitalize on the influx of migrants.
(2) I thought some of the fast food restaurants were moving toward robotic automation to reduce staff in response to the proposed higher minimum wage and federal/state/local worker regulations.
(3) Most progressive cities/states seem to have a war on automobiles. Many are working hard at raising the cost of driving and making it and parking more difficult. As such “drive ins/throughs” should be on the ultimate “no-no” list.
I wonder what Yum is thinking?
nope... I see kiosks and robots. This is BS
I think I saw something like it. It looked like one of us in France trying to read the menu.
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