ST. LOUIS (KMOV.com) -- The Harris Poll, a nationwide customer survey of their favorite brands, has released its 2018 results.
The poll surveyed more than 77,000 customers in the U.S. on more than 3,000 brands to find which companies are the favorites among consumers.
Respondents weighed in on everything from printers to pizza, and the results are surprising. Here are some of consumers’ top choices.
Best Mexican Restaurant: Taco Bell
The after-hours crowd is still probably Taco Bell's biggest customer base, but the company has grown its popularity through creative ads like the Nacho Fries conspiracy theory movie trailers starring Josh Duhamel and a strong social media presence.
Originally Posted by Frazod:
My personal favorite is El Famous Burrito, but it's local Chicago-area chain, not national. Still, I like Taco Bell. Had it for lunch today. And it's certainly better than Chipotle, which is overrated, overpriced shit.
Still pissed that they got rid of the nacho chicken chips, though. Bastards. :-)
Chipotle is hands down superior to Taco Bell. At least they use real meat and not some mystery meat from a plastic bag that's boiled in-bag to heat up. [Reply]
Originally Posted by KChiefs1:
Taco Tico is still #1 to me.
very familiar - went to one at a gas station back in 2010 in Joelton Tennessee - it still shows on the intrawebs but is gone, closed around '12 [Reply]
:-) Taco Bell being called the #1 Mexican restaurant in America is laughable. I guess it makes sense considering they have like a billion locations but as far as Mexican food is concerned, they blow chunks out of both ends.
Taco bus in Tampa is infinitely better than taco bell [Reply]
Originally Posted by Simply Red:
She seems cute and fun.
Thank you for sharing your cute and fun friend. Just the kind of girl I would have taken to Taco Bell or Nichols back in my Westport days. Nichols' "Spaghetti Red" at 3:30 in the morning was the start of many Kansas City love affairs. [Reply]
Originally Posted by T-post Tom:
Thank you for sharing your cute and fun friend. Just the kind of girl I would have taken to Taco Bell or Nichols back in my Westport days. Nichols' "Spaghetti Red" at 3:30 in the morning was the start of many Kansas City love affairs.
I would have taken her directly to Erotic City TRUMAN ROAD!! [Reply]