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Taco Bell eyes 3,000 int'l restaurants by 2030

It plans to enter nine new markets, including France, Greece, and South Africa.

Taco Bell announced its plan to expand its global footprint to 3,000 restaurants outside the US by 2030.

The brand plans to enter nine new countries, including France, Greece, and South Africa, and accelerate growth in existing UK, Spain, Australia, and India markets.

This expansion aligns with the brand’s growth strategy, driven by its new ‘Relentlessly Innovative Next-Generation Growth’ (RING) plan.

In 2024, Taco Bell opened 347 gross-new locations across 25 countries, bringing total restaurant locations to 8,757.

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