Franchise of the Day: This Tex-Mex Chain Originally Started Out Selling Hamburgers and Hot Dogs The franchise changed its business model after seeing lines of people waiting for Mexican food at a nearby restaurant.

By Lindsay Friedman

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It's always exciting to try something new during your lunch break. With a new breakfast menu and a revolving door of new items -- including the Quesalupa -- the Taco Bell continues to stay relevant.

The founder, Glen Bell, originally came home from the Marine Corps when he was 23 and started a hot dog stand. But his real interest was in more alternative options, which is why he started selling tacos for 19 cents. Growing in popularity, he opened Taco Tia stands and in 1962, sold the brand and opened the first Taco Bell. Two years later, it became a franchise. Since then, the brand's continued to evolve worldwide.

Its fight to stay current might be why it ranked No. 18 in BIZ Experiences's most recent Franchise 500 list.

Meanwhile, it might be time you go grab a Cheetos Crunchwrap Slider or two.

Lindsay Friedman

Staff writer. Frequently covers franchise news and food trends.

Lindsay Friedman is a staff writer at BIZ Experiences.com.

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