Culture Why Taco Bell is testing something straight out of the 1950s hamburger scene - Making midnight munchies all the more harder


The COVID-19 pandemic has sent Taco Bell, KFC and Pizza Hut owner Yum! Brands (YUM) back to the storied past of fast-food to help service customers fearful of catching the deadly disease.

At least at late-night, go-to Taco Bell.

The company is testing service by bellhop at some locations. Unlike the 1950s hamburger scene (or the current scene at bellhop master Sonic), customers place orders on the brand’s digital app. They then drive to the nearest Taco Bell and an employee brings them their food straight to the car.

For Taco Bell, the bellhop launch reflects indoor dining not being an option for many locations do to quarantine-related shutdowns. Plus, people have shown an appetite to eat fast-food in their cars during the pandemic — Sonic’s sales have surged, its CEO Paul Brown told Yahoo Finance recently.

“It plays to the trend of customers not only ordering delivery, but also wanting to take control of their order. We are calling it contactless curbside,” Yum! Brands CEO David Gibbs told Yahoo Finance’s The First Trade.

The use of bellhops will be front and center at Taco’s Bell first’ ‘Go Mobile’ location set to open in early 2021. Besides bellhops, the concept will have a double drive-thru — all packed inside a mere 1,325 square-foot location.

Yum! Brands’ ability to pivot quickly to third-party delivery, test new foods amidst the pandemic and re-open restaurants helped power a comeback third quarter.

The company’s U.S. same-store sales rose at all divisions, paced by a 9% gain at KFC. Worldwide sales fell 2% amid pressure from the pandemic in emerging markets. But overall operating profits rose 7% from a year ago.

Yum! Brands shares are down 7.5% year-to-date, according to Yahoo Finance Premium data, underperforming the S&P 500’s 2.5% gain.
 
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Taco Bell doing Curbside service like most restaurants this year.
Yeah, this reads like a lame press release from Taco Bell. Not a news story.

Other places have called this "Contactless Pickup." My local Pizza Hut is doing this. I think most food businesses have.
 
Have they tried making good tasting food?
No. It's fucking Taco Bell. LOL.

If you want to see something legit out of the 1950s, go to a Sonic. It's a drive-in. A girl comes out on roller skates and gives gives you your food, and you can eat it right there while parked in your car. It's their pre-COVID service model, which means they didn't have to change shit.
 
No. It's fucking Taco Bell. LOL.

If you want to see something legit out of the 1950s, go to a Sonic. It's a drive-in. A girl comes out on roller skates and gives gives you your food, and you can eat it right there while parked in your car. It's their pre-COVID service model, which means they didn't have to change shit.
Do they have segeration as well?
 
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