Taco Bell Restaurants Declared Bankrupt in the Netherlands - DutchNews.nl
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A taco or burrito on the go? It sounded promising when Taco Bell opened its first Dutch location in 2017. But eight years later, the American fast-food chain has declared bankruptcy. This means another big name is disappearing from the scene. And now the question remains: why do some American chains fail here, while others—like McDonald's—survive?
Taco Bell shuts down in Netherlands as franchise declared bankrupt
The Dutch arm of Taco Bell has been declared bankrupt, marking the fast food chain's second collapse in the Netherlands in less than a decade, RTL reports. Ten restaurants across the country, including in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and The Hague, have been forced to close.
Fast food chain Taco Bell has been declared bankrupt by the Rotterdam court in the Netherlands. This is according to the insolvency register. The originally American company serves Mexican food and had ten locations in the Netherlands. RTL Nieuws was the first to report on the bankruptcy.
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