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Hachiko Statue in Shibuya Tokyo. Anime Japan Tokyo. People liked these T-shirts. A Taco Bell employee shook diners' hands as they got to the front of the line. No word on whether the store also gave out any of those snazzy Taco Bell purple ties at the opening. Once inside, people thronged behind the counter to order. They saw lots more Taco Bell purple. That tie was only the beginning. Because the whole thing was new to a lot of customers, the staff had to explain the menu.

That's what happens when a fast food chain leaves a country for over 20 years. People forget. Then they got their food. Is it just us, or does this employee kind of look like he doesn't want to hand over the bag?



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