Taco Bell is out to make drive thru easier, and way cooler to boot.
The fast food giant just revealed plans for their futuristic new drive-thru concept, which they are calling “Taco Bell Defy.” It features a kitchen on elevated platforms, with orders delivered through a “gravity-defying” food delivery system.
The new concept will feature four drive-thru lanes, which will use a “proprietary lift system” to deliver food from a 3,000 square foot kitchen. Three of those lanes will be solely for those who place their order through the Taco Bell app, allowing for quicker delivery of food. Those customers will simply have to scan a QR code on their phone, and then grab their orders.
Taco Bell plans to begin building the first of these new high-tech drive-thrus later this month in Brooklyn, Park, Minnesota, with plans for it to be open by next summer. Check out the new look below:
Taco Bell and franchisee partner to revolutionize the drive-thru experience with Taco Bell Defy, one of the brand’s most innovative restaurant designs yet. https://t.co/1gr2XvBnO3 pic.twitter.com/eafMP8X4Xj
— Taco Bell News (@TacoBellNews) August 12, 2021
Source: New York Post
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