Franklin County, MA used to have a Taco Bell, now we’re the only MA county without one 😭😭
Pathetian on
Hmm
Much like the mcdonalds map, you can *almost* make it from Canada to Mexico without going through a taco bell County.
Skippypal on
It’s a beautiful day to live in Delaware, New Jersey, Connecticut and Rhode Island
wagadugo on
The ability to go from Mexico to Canada Taco Bell free is FULLY dependent on navigating a stretch of off-road terrain between Carson and Roberts Counties in North Texas
Mothman747 on
I can personally tell you this isn’t accurate
GodLikeSasquatch on
Del Norte County California does have a Taco Bell, this data base might be slightly inaccurate
FranklinFeta on
I remember when my cousins from Alaska came to visit Texas and they were soooo hyped about having Taco Bell for the first time lol.
MRicho on
Not in the US, but Taco Bell opened its first store, in my town, it last 6 months at the most. Closed due to lack of patronage.
earthling82 on
Sampson County, NC, has one now in Clinton
Eagle_215 on
Taco bell only capturing 4 states in 63 years is pathetic
aaron_in_sf on
This again!?
For the last time, *tacos don’t vote.*
Bob_Pthhpth on
Grant County, Kentucky does have a Taco Bell. There’s a joint KFC-Taco Bell in Dry Ridge.
miss-swait on
Del Norte county (top left California county) has a Taco Bell
heyknauw on
I feel sorry for the no-Taco Bell people.
cdoil_change_teams on
I’m just now realizing there’s places without Taco Bell. SAD.
CharlesBoyle799 on
Pretty sure the only Taco Bell in my home county is still a KFC/Taco Bell
dangitaboutit on
NJ killing it
stlthy1 on
Also a map of people with higher instances of explosive diarrhea.
SpongeBobfan1987 on
There used to be a Taco Bell in Oconto, County, Wisconsin from 1996 to 2006…it replaced a Pizza Hut.
AGuyNamedMatt on
You win this round New Jersey
dawidowmaka on
Ohio always punches above its weight on these maps
sintactacle on
The drive thru lines at Taco Bells in Vermont was quite a sight to see.
sleepingviolet25 on
There’s definitely a Taco Bell in Del Norte County California. It may still be closed for remodel though.
Sean10135 on
This also doubles as a “Counties I Would Willingly Live In” map
MammothSuccessful783 on
Park county Wyoming used to have one but no longer does
amerigo06 on
I guess I’m surprised there’s a single county without one, when around here they’re on every corner.
Loves-The-Skooma on
Windham county Vermont has one in Brattleboro
OGStealthheart on
The fact they can’t lock in one state is annoying
0000GKP on
It does, but I’ve never been there.
DaddyJ90 on
NJ stays strapped 🌮
IRingTwyce on
We’re on our 2nd or 3rd go at having a Taco Bell. Our town has around 8900 people and the county is somewhere around 17k, give or take. N Central Texas.
They’ll do fine for a few years, then inevitably close. This latest go-round they built one from the ground up. The last try was a remodeled store. That one gave me food poisoning and I stopped eating all Taco Bell for 18 months.
hammersweep on
There being a taco bell in Southern CA and Texas is ridiculous. Why would someone go to a taco bell if they live in an area with amazing authentic Mexican food on every corner
Apptubrutae on
I always love Los Alamos on maps like this for being a random little dot in the west where every other county is larger.
Nitsuj123457 on
Poor Canadians that don’t he Taco Bell, what shame.
Nitsuj123457 on
There’s one in Ashland and Wayne county Ohio, that aren’t on there.
critsalot on
a lot of these places have no population but looking at NM. you could easily put a taco bell in silvercity
critsalot on
im suprised so many counties in colorado are missing taco bells
UsedIntroduction6097 on
Tioga county, NY is about to turn green
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Franklin County, MA used to have a Taco Bell, now we’re the only MA county without one 😭😭
Hmm
Much like the mcdonalds map, you can *almost* make it from Canada to Mexico without going through a taco bell County.
It’s a beautiful day to live in Delaware, New Jersey, Connecticut and Rhode Island
The ability to go from Mexico to Canada Taco Bell free is FULLY dependent on navigating a stretch of off-road terrain between Carson and Roberts Counties in North Texas
I can personally tell you this isn’t accurate
Del Norte County California does have a Taco Bell, this data base might be slightly inaccurate
I remember when my cousins from Alaska came to visit Texas and they were soooo hyped about having Taco Bell for the first time lol.
Not in the US, but Taco Bell opened its first store, in my town, it last 6 months at the most. Closed due to lack of patronage.
Sampson County, NC, has one now in Clinton
Taco bell only capturing 4 states in 63 years is pathetic
This again!?
For the last time, *tacos don’t vote.*
Grant County, Kentucky does have a Taco Bell. There’s a joint KFC-Taco Bell in Dry Ridge.
Del Norte county (top left California county) has a Taco Bell
I feel sorry for the no-Taco Bell people.
I’m just now realizing there’s places without Taco Bell. SAD.
Pretty sure the only Taco Bell in my home county is still a KFC/Taco Bell
NJ killing it
Also a map of people with higher instances of explosive diarrhea.
There used to be a Taco Bell in Oconto, County, Wisconsin from 1996 to 2006…it replaced a Pizza Hut.
You win this round New Jersey
Ohio always punches above its weight on these maps
The drive thru lines at Taco Bells in Vermont was quite a sight to see.
There’s definitely a Taco Bell in Del Norte County California. It may still be closed for remodel though.
This also doubles as a “Counties I Would Willingly Live In” map
Park county Wyoming used to have one but no longer does
I guess I’m surprised there’s a single county without one, when around here they’re on every corner.
Windham county Vermont has one in Brattleboro
The fact they can’t lock in one state is annoying
It does, but I’ve never been there.
NJ stays strapped 🌮
We’re on our 2nd or 3rd go at having a Taco Bell. Our town has around 8900 people and the county is somewhere around 17k, give or take. N Central Texas.
They’ll do fine for a few years, then inevitably close. This latest go-round they built one from the ground up. The last try was a remodeled store. That one gave me food poisoning and I stopped eating all Taco Bell for 18 months.
There being a taco bell in Southern CA and Texas is ridiculous. Why would someone go to a taco bell if they live in an area with amazing authentic Mexican food on every corner
I always love Los Alamos on maps like this for being a random little dot in the west where every other county is larger.
Poor Canadians that don’t he Taco Bell, what shame.
There’s one in Ashland and Wayne county Ohio, that aren’t on there.
a lot of these places have no population but looking at NM. you could easily put a taco bell in silvercity
im suprised so many counties in colorado are missing taco bells
Tioga county, NY is about to turn green