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The Worst Taco Bell in the US Is in Florida, According to a New Report

The Worst Taco Bell in the US Is in Florida, According to a New Report

The worst Taco Bell in the U.S. is in Florida, according to a new analysis by business magazine Fast Company.

August report A research firm from Fast Company analyzed Taco Bell locations across the country to determine which ones were the best and which ones were the worst.

After evaluating stores with more than 50 reviews on Google Maps, Fast Company gave the last place to a store in Deltona, Florida, in northeast Florida.

The news organization, which had received 112 comments by press time, had a score of 1.8 out of five.

The Fast Company report selected the review it felt best represented the 1519 Saxon Boulevard outlet.

“The burritos looked terrible, I’m sure they were missing ingredients, and my favorite chalupa was missing tomatoes and cheese, so 2/4 of the ingredients,” the review read, according to Fast Company.

According to the media outlet, the review also included the phrase “Gambling if you want.”

Other reviews about the place on Google Maps mentioned long wait times, missing ingredients and insufficient portions.

Meanwhile, the top-ranked Taco Bell was located in Pacifica, California. The beachfront location near San Jose has a 4.4 out of five star rating with more than 3,470 reviews.

“One of the best Taco Bells ever,” says one review on Google Maps. “The food and view are worth it.”

Fast Company analyzed the best and worst branches of Taco Bell, as well as McDonald’s, KFC and Burger King.

The report found that both the best and worst McDonald’s locations are in south Texas. The best location, 2130 Main Street in Eagle Pass, Texas, had a 4.3 rating and more than 1,900 reviews.

The worst outlet was in San Antonio, with a 3.0 rating and 139 reviews.

America’s most hated KFCMeanwhile, at LAX, Fast Company has a 1.5-star review wrote.

Taco Bell representatives did not immediately respond to Business Insider’s request for comment outside of normal business hours.