Taco Bell is officially open in Williston, North Dakota, and the community is already lining up for tacos, burritos, and, of course, those iconic Crunchwrap Supremes. After a ribbon-cutting ceremony hosted by the Williston Area Chamber of Commerce, the doors swung open and locals began getting their crunch on… literally.

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Midwest Teamwork Serves Up Taco Bell’s Williston Debut

The Chamber’s executive director shared her excitement about the new addition to the city’s dining scene, noting that it took a true team effort to make this day happen. “Teams from all over the Midwest came together for this project,” she said, underscoring just how many hands and hours went into transforming plans into a functioning restaurant.

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Years in the Making: Taco Bell Finds Its Home in Williston

Brian Axness, CFO of Border Foods, echoed the sentiment, adding that Williston has been on their radar for quite some time. “This has been a target area for us for years,” Axness explained. “The City of Williston’s partnership was outstanding, and everyone went above and beyond to help make this happen.”

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While the restaurant is up and running, Axness did mention that they are still looking to add a few more staff members to the team. In the meantime, they’re more than ready to welcome hungry customers through the doors of Williston’s newest eating establishment.

For many of us, the arrival of Taco Bell is more than just another place to grab a meal, it’s a sign of the city’s continued growth and the variety it’s bringing to the table. Whether you’re a fan of the classics or ready to try the latest limited-time menu items, one thing’s for sure: the crunch has officially come to Williston.

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