LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - MARCH 30:  An exterior view shows a Taco Bell restaurant on March 30, 2020 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Taco Bell Corp. announced that on March 31, 2020, the company will give everyone in the country one free beef nacho cheese Doritos Locos Taco, no purchase necessary, to drive-thru customers at participating locations while supplies last as a way of thanking people who are helping their communities in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic. The company also announced it would relaunch its Round Up program, which gives customers the option to "round up" their order total to the nearest dollar, to raise funds for the No Kid Hungry campaign. The Taco Bell Foundation will also be donating $1 million dollars to the campaign.  (Photo by Ethan Miller/Getty Images)

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Taco Bell Just Opened The Drive-Thru Of The Future
By GILLIE HOUSTON
On June 7, 2022, Taco Bell opened its most technologically advanced drive-thru yet, with digital order screens, personalized QR codes, and a futuristic burrito delivery system. The Brooklyn Park, Minnesota-based location, dubbed "Taco Bell Defy," promises to be "the fastest way ever to get Taco Bell."
The 3000 square-foot, two-story, futuristic Taco Bell location features four car lanes, a two-way audio and video system, and a proprietary lift that delivers orders via clear tubes. Customers can place orders using the digital check-in screens, the Taco Bell app, or third-party delivery partners.
"For decades we've been committed to providing a fast, safe and friendly drive-thru experience; now with our bold goal of creating a two minute or less drive-thru experience for customers of this concept, Taco Bell Defy is the future," said Taco Bell President Mike Grams.