Taco Bell is a Crunchwrap Supreme jerk on food sourcing

The Taco Bell executive who was fired after allegedly drunkenly attacking an Uber driver is "extremely remorseful" for the incident that was the subject of a viral video, and now wants to apologize to the driver in person, his lawyer said Wednesday

Taco Bell (along with KFC and Pizza Hut) is owned by Yum! Brands, which, the Post reports, received an F grade in a recent report on industry sourcing practices. But will Yum! jump on the responsible sourcing bandwagon anytime soon? Nope! The company 

In the meantime, he was fired from his executive position at Taco Bell and the Uber driver is suing him. The 32-year-old man's attorneys issued a statement Wednesday that their client was extremely remorseful for hitting the 

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Taco Bell is reportedly spending at least $10 million to get customers to try its breakfast Thursday. The chain is giving away free A.M. Crunchwraps between 7 a.m. and 11 a.m. after losing a World Series bet. Giving away the $2.50 breakfast