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Restaurant Brands remains committed to unprofitable Taco Bell

The greenest of its brands has faced a ‘slower than anticipated growth plan’.

The fast food retailer remains committed and confident in the Mexican inspired brand.

Kate McVicar Thu, 18 May 2023

Restaurant Brands remains committed to its Taco Bell brand in New Zealand and Australia, as the Mexican-inspired fast-food brand remains unprofitable in the domestic market and across the Tasman. 

At its annual shareholders meeting this morning, acting group chief executive Arif Khan told the room

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Kate McVicar Thu, 18 May 2023
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