Taco Bell is launching a line of tortilla chips, which will be sold at grocery and convenience stores starting in May. The new chips are yet another example of how fast-food makers have tried to
make inroads outside their eateries, extending their brand into new sales realms. Taco Bell already has had a line of packaged products through a deal with Kraft, including meal kits, beans, crunchy
taco shells and bottled hot sauces.
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