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Taco Bell Drag Brunch is Coming to Select Taco Bell Cantinas

Taco Bell Drag Brunch is an immersive new experience for fans that's coming to Taco Bell Cantinas in select cities and it features drag performer Kay Sedia as the host, plus performances from local drag queens and kings. The event promises captivating visual backdrops, craveable breakfast menu items, thrilling lip syncs and extraordinary high kicks and dips to turn any milld morning into a fabulous occasion.

The Taco Bell Drag Brunch experience is centered on celebrating the LGBTQIA+ community and creating safe, welcoming spaces for all. The Taco Bell Foundation is supporting the It Gets Better Project with the intention of reaching LGBTQIA+ youth and each Drag Brunch will have a dedicated time to make people aware of how they can get involved.
Trend Themes
1. Immersive Dining Experiences - The trend of immersive dining experiences is expanding with Taco Bell Drag Brunch, which creates a fun and safe space for the LGBTQIA+ community.
2. Local Drag Performances - The incorporation of local drag performers into the experience offers opportunities for new talent to gain exposure and create a stronger sense of community.
3. Corporate Social Responsibility - Taco Bell's support for the It Gets Better Project demonstrates growing recognition by corporations of the importance of promoting inclusivity and supporting marginalized communities.
Industry Implications
1. Fast Food - The fast food industry can benefit from creating unique dining experiences that cater to diverse communities beyond their traditional customer base.
2. Entertainment - The entertainment industry can explore partnerships with the LGBTQIA+ community to diversify and expand offerings, and provide new opportunities for performers.
3. Corporate Philanthropy - As corporate social responsibility becomes increasingly important, there is an opportunity for the philanthropic industry to partner with companies to create meaningful and impactful initiatives in support of marginalized communities.

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