The Dutch arm of Taco Bell has been declared bankrupt, marking the fast food chain’s second collapse in the Netherlands in less than a decade, RTL reports. Ten restaurants across the country, including in Amsterdam, Rotterdam, and The Hague, have been forced to close. However, the company said it remains committed to keeping the restaurants open.
On Wednesday, the Rotterdam district court officially declared T Bello Nederland bankrupt. The company operated all Dutch Taco Bell locations under a franchise agreement with a British operator. Dutch bankruptcy trustee Maarten Jansen has been appointed to oversee the proceedings, though he was not immediately available to give RTL a comment.
The collapse comes after a period of financial turmoil…


