
The Amount of Taco Bells in ID, WA, and UT Will Surprise You
There are many fast foods to choose from when you are hungry. Often when out running errands, going through a drive-thru is the best way to satisfy that hunger, or perhaps you have a craving for a certain food. There are plenty of options when it comes to fast food and there is one for nearly every type of food, but one of the most popular fast food chains in the country has to be Taco Bell. Nearly everyone seems to enjoy it and there is typically one nearby, but have you ever wanted to know how many there are in your state? How many Taco Bells are there in Idaho, Washington, and Utah, and which state has the most and which has the least?
States with the Most and Least Taco Bells in the United States
It seems like each town has a Taco Bell these days or if not the town you live in, one nearby. This is great for those who enjoy the fast food chain, but exactly how many are there? The Facebook page Random Facts in the World recently revealed a map of how many Taco Bells are in each state and the numbers are shocking. According to the map, the state with the least Taco Bells is Vermont with only four, the second lowest is Washington DC with only five, and the third lowest is Wyoming with 14. When it comes to the most Taco Bells, California has the most by a wide margin, with an astounding 876 Taco Bells, with Texas being second with far less by having 704 Taco Bells, and coming in with the third most is Florida with 481.
How Many Taco Bells Does Idaho, Washington, and Utah Have?
While it isn't surprising to see heavily populated states have the most Taco Bells, what about the state you live in? According to the list, Idaho has 36 Taco Bells, which may not seem like that many, but when you think of the population and the size of certain towns, it is a decent amount. In Utah, they have more than double the amount with 73 Taco Bells in the state. Washington has the most of the three with 150 Taco Bells, which isn't that surprising with a major city like Seattle and other well-populated areas throughout the state.

As you travel and take road trips this summer or fly to further destinations, it is nice to know no matter where you go Taco Bell will likely be an eating option for you. To see the full map, make sure to click the link in the second paragraph above. If you are craving Taco Bell, might be time to head to the closest one, there likely is one nearby.
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