Restaurants & Bars

Taco Bell Now Offering $100K Salaries: See Canton Locations

The company that owns the fast-food Mexican chain announced a new program that will test out boosting managers' salaries big-time.

Yum! Brands, which owns Taco Bell, will test paying general managers a $100,000 salary at selected locations.
Yum! Brands, which owns Taco Bell, will test paying general managers a $100,000 salary at selected locations. (Photo via Taco Bell Newsroom)

If we told you that you could earn a six-figure salary working at an area restaurant, you'd probably guess we were talking about one of the fancy, white table-cloth spots, right? Well, what if we told you it was Taco Bell?

Yum! Brands, which owns the Mexican fast-food chain, announced Thursday that, later this year, it will be testing $100,000 annual salaries for general managers of company-owned Taco Bells in select locations.

The announcement was part of a series of initiatives the company rolled out Thursday that is says are meant to enhance restaurant performance, employee satisfaction, recruitment and retention.

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Around Canton, there are Taco Bells located at:

  • 1859 Marietta Hwy.
  • 3750 Sixes Rd.
  • 4808 Holly Springs Pkwy.
  • 6113 Hickory Flat Hwy.
  • 8021 Cumming Hwy.

Current salaries for the managers of company-owned Taco Bell restaurants range from $50,000-$80,000, Bloomberg reported.

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Other programs that Yum! announced Thursday included "Makers," a program for employees who may not want to be managers but want to get leadership experience and "elevate their passion for the brand."

The company also announced that all nationwide company employees can become eligible to receive at least 24 hours of paid sick time per calendar year, starting in 2020.

Also, Yum! has a plan to make all of Taco Bell's packaging material used by customers recyclable, compostable or reusable by 2025. Recycling or composting bins will be added to all restaurants where it's possible and PFAS, Phthalates and BPA — potentially hazardous substances used in plastics — will be removed from all customer-facing packaging materials.

What do you think? Would you take a job managing a Taco Bell for $100,000 a year. Let us know in the comments or on social media.

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