Taco Bell unveils new, sleek-looking restaurant design

May 18, 2016 - 09:27
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Taco Bell unveils new, sleek-looking restaurant design
Taco Bell is about to look a whole lot different soon

Taco Bell as you know it is about to undergo dramatic changes. The company unveiled a new, sleek-looking design that swaps out the familiar neon colors, flourescent lighting and cartoonish visual displays for a more mode energy-efficient design.

 

Taco Bell is about to look a whole lot different soon

A Taco Bell spokeswoman said 'While all four restaurant designs each have a different contextual personality, they all share a commonality in expressing Taco Bell's brand like never before,” said Marisa Thalberg, chief marketing officer at Taco Bell Corp. 'From the open kitchen that showcases our freshly prepared foods to the community tables designed for friends to hang out, each of these formats fosters a mode, unique experience.”

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